The native name for wild geranium is "Geranium maculatum." It is commonly referred to as spotted geranium or wood geranium due to its distinctive spotted leaves and preference for woodland habitats. This perennial plant is native to North America and is known for its delicate purple flowers.
Wagon accidents, Wild Animals, Native Americans, Drowning, Starvation.
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
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Name a native predator
They name native American because they are born American
they're purple
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The botanical name for herb Robert is Geranium robertianum.
The geranium's genus is Pelargonium which contains many species..
Wild Geranium, Avens, and Yerrow.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Geranium sanguineum.
Gerania The hardy geranium are of the Generacea family. The geranium used as a pot plant are members of the Pelargonium family.
A geranium can typically live for 2-3 years, although with proper care it can live up to 5 years or more.
It is an native Indian name meaning home of the wild goose
A scientific name is an accepted name by the the scientific society, and is understood worldwide. A common name can be different according to where, or which dialect is used. For instance, the Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) has one scientific name, but several common names, such as: Alum-Root, American Tormentil, Chocolate Flower, Old-Maid's-Nightcap, Fluxweed, Spotted Cranesbill.
No, it is the name of a spotted wild cat, which is native to central and south America.
They are native to the Eastern Mediterranean area, and were grown by the ancient Greeks well before the time of Christ.