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.
Yes, because when pronouncing the numerals IV (4) you would say, "i vee" which over time became known as "ivy." Hence the name Ivy League.
Pirates originally come from Jamaica but can also come from the Caribbean.
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originally Asia but now the answer is more Spain
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Pelargonium peltatum is the Botanical name for the ivy leaved geranium. Kolsuring is the name given to one particular cultivar by the raiser, therefore th correct name is Pelargonium peltatum Kolsuring.
Ivy is originally chinese.
impatiens ivy geranium impomea/ sweet potato vine indigo iris iresine
impatiens ivy geranium impomea/ sweet potato vine indigo iris iresine
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pelargonium peltatum.
Yes it is. There are originally Eight public ivy schools and UT Austin is at no.6
The Geranium was created in 1946.
In this case, geranium is a noun.
Ivy seeds come from the flowers of ivy plants, which are produced in clusters known as umbels. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small berries that contain the seeds. Ivy seeds can be spread by birds, who eat the berries and then disperse the seeds through their droppings.
Geranium pusillum was created in 1759.
Geranium caespitosum was created in 1823.