Flower Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| English Name | Endres Cranesbill |
| MainColor | Pink |
| PlantType | |
| Growth Type | |
| Season | July |
| ImageUrl | Geranium-003 |
| Photographer | DP |
| Location | St Albans |
| Human Toxicity | Non_Toxic |
Flower Details
Description
A perennial forming low mounds of divided leaves with soft pink five-petalled flowers. A popular ornamental plant for borders and ground cover.
Distribution
Native to the Pyrenees; widely cultivated in the UK and naturalised in some areas.
Medicinal/Other Uses
Limited; some Geranium species used as mild astringents and anti-inflammatory herbs, but this one mainly ornamental.
Edibility
No known food use.
Human Toxicity
No significant toxicity; safe to handle and grow.
Pet Toxicity
Not Toxic
Active Compounds
Tannins, flavonoids, small amounts of essential oils.
