| Family : | Geraniaceae |
| Longevity : | Annual |
| Origin : | Native |
| Season : | Cool |
| Texas Geranium can be found in clayey or sandy soils of the Edwards Plateau and South Texas Plains. It blooms in March to April with small rose-violet to purple flowers. The leaves are 1/2 to two inches long with three or five toothed or cleft lobes. Texas Geranium also has spreading branches that can measure fifteen inches in length. The leaves are consumed by white-tailed deer. | |
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