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Geraniaceae - wild flowers of the Cranesbill familyThese thumbnail pictures have links to larger photographs and information about each of the species, their habitat needs and an identification guide. The cranesbills and storksbills have pink, red, mauve or blue five-petalled flowers. They get their common name from the long, pointed beak at the tip of the seedpod. Cultivated flowers that many people call 'geraniums' are really pelargoniums; they were not derived from wild geraniums of the cranesbill family. |