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- Geranium_maculatum abstract ""Wood Geranium" redirects here. Not to be confused with Wood Cranesbill or Woodland Geranium, G. sylvaticum.Geranium maculatum, the spotted geranium, wood geranium, or wild geranium is a woodland perennial plant native to eastern North America, from southern Manitoba and southwestern Quebec south to Alabama and Georgia and west to Oklahoma and South Dakota. It is known as Spotted Cranesbill or Wild Cranesbill in Europe, but the Wood Cranesbill is another plant, the related G. sylvatium (a European native called "Woodland Geranium" in North America). Colloquial names are Alum Root, Alum Bloom and Old Maid's Nightcap.It grows in dry to moist woods and is normally abundant when found. It is a perennial herbaceous plant growing to 60 cm tall, producing upright usually unbranched stems and flowers in spring to early summer. The leaves are palmately lobed with five or seven deeply cut lobes, 10–12.5 cm broad, with a petiole up to 30 cm long arising from the rootstock. They are deeply parted into three or five divisions, each of which is again cleft and toothed. The flowers are 2.5–4 cm diameter, with five rose-purple, pale or violet-purple (rarely white) petals and ten stamens; they appear from April to June in loose clusters of two to five at the top of the stems. The fruit capsule, which springs open when ripe, consists of five cells each containing one seed joined to a long beak-like column 2–3 cm long (resembling a crane's bill) produced from the center of the old flower. The rhizome is long, and 5 to 10 cm thick, with numerous branches. The rhizomes are covered with scars, showing the remains of stems of previous years growth. When dry it has a somewhat purplish color internally. Plants go dormant in early summer after seed is ripe and dispersed.The plant has been used in herbal medicine, and is also grown as a garden plant. Wild Geranium is considered an astringent, a substance that causes contraction of the tissues and stops bleeding. The Mesquakie Indians brewed a root tea for toothache and for painful nerves and mashed the roots for treating hemorrhoids.".
- Geranium_maculatum binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Geranium_maculatum class Eudicots.
- Geranium_maculatum class Rosids.
- Geranium_maculatum division Flowering_plant.
- Geranium_maculatum family Geraniaceae.
- Geranium_maculatum genus Geranium.
- Geranium_maculatum kingdom Plant.
- Geranium_maculatum order Geraniales.
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- Geranium_maculatum binomial "Geranium maculatum".
- Geranium_maculatum binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Geranium_maculatum familia Geraniaceae.
- Geranium_maculatum genus "Geranium".
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- Geranium_maculatum name "Geranium maculatum".
- Geranium_maculatum ordo Geraniales.
- Geranium_maculatum regnum "Plantae".
- Geranium_maculatum species "G. maculatum".
- Geranium_maculatum unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Geranium_maculatum unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Geranium_maculatum unrankedSubclassis Rosids.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Flora_of_Delaware.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Flora_of_Maryland.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Flora_of_Ohio.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Flora_of_the_United_States.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Geranium.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Geranium_maculatum subject Category:Plants_used_in_traditional_Native_American_medicine.
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- Geranium_maculatum type Eukaryote.
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- Geranium_maculatum comment ""Wood Geranium" redirects here. Not to be confused with Wood Cranesbill or Woodland Geranium, G. sylvaticum.Geranium maculatum, the spotted geranium, wood geranium, or wild geranium is a woodland perennial plant native to eastern North America, from southern Manitoba and southwestern Quebec south to Alabama and Georgia and west to Oklahoma and South Dakota. It is known as Spotted Cranesbill or Wild Cranesbill in Europe, but the Wood Cranesbill is another plant, the related G.".
- Geranium_maculatum label "Geranium maculatum".
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- Geranium_maculatum sameAs Q5549871.
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- Geranium_maculatum sameAs Geranium_maculatum.
- Geranium_maculatum wasDerivedFrom Geranium_maculatum?oldid=580718145.
- Geranium_maculatum depiction Geranium_maculatum_Leatherwood_Lake.jpg.
- Geranium_maculatum isPrimaryTopicOf Geranium_maculatum.
- Geranium_maculatum name "Geranium maculatum".