Geranium is a
genus of 422
species of flowering
annual,
biennial, and
perennial plants that are commonly known as the
cranesbills. They are found throughout the
temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, but mostly in the eastern part of the
Mediterranean region. The long, palmately cleft
leaves are broadly circular in form. The flowers have five petals and are coloured white, pink, purple or blue, often with distinctive veining. Geraniums will grow in any soil as long as it is not waterlogged.
Propagation is by semiripe cuttings in summer, by seed, or by division in autumn or spring.