Geranium sylvaticum - Wood Crane's-bill (Geraniaceae)

Wood Crane's-bill
Wood Crane's-bill growing in the Triglav National Park in Slovenia

 

Wood Crane's-bill is absent from southern England and Ireland but is relatively common and widespread in the north. It is also common throughout Europe

The common name of crane's-bill refers to the sharp, beak-like shape of the seeds which appear once the flowers have died back. The flowers, which grow in tufts, are variable in colour from pink through to violet-blue, with the latter colour occurring mainly in Central Europe. Flowering time is from June to August.

This plant likes base-rich soils and can be found in meadows, on the edge of woodland and in quite rocky and stony habitats.

The specimen on this page whas photographed in Slovenia in July.