No, wild geraniums do not need shade even though yes, they do need it! The flowering plants in question (Geranium maculatum) grow along forested and wooded edges and in forested and wooded clearings and open forests and woodlands. They optimize partial shade and partial sun or, in the case of moist, well-drained soils, full sunlight.
Yes, wild geraniums, which are also known as cranesbills, are herbaceous perennials and although the leaves and stems die down during the winter they sprout new growth again in the spring.
Geraniums are hardy perennials so are not too fussy except for extremes. If you mean Zonal Pelargoniums they need frost protection.
Geraniums(Pelargoniums) are perennials therefore given the right conditions will flower constantly.
Uh...Geraniums?
They do need some sunlight but can survive in moderate shade.
The plural of geranium is geraniums. As in "the geraniums look lovely".
I love to decorate my balcony with colorful geraniums in the summer.
Chrysanthemums need sunlight. They can tolerate some shade.
well you see, it depends on the type of bean. for example, if its a green bean then it does not need shade. however if its a kidney bean, it will need shade.
Still Life with Geraniums was created in 1905.
A Geranium is a hardy perennial so should live indefinitely. Do not confuse Geranium and Pelargonium which is not frost hardy.
Wild violets grow well in full to partial shade. They will spread nicely.