What kind of perennial is this?
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Melinda Mobley on Apr 26, 2015Cranesbill Geranium?Helpful Reply
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Cec548019 on Apr 26, 2015Here in Brasil we call it "tumbérgia". It is wonderfull and I just love it!!!!😍Helpful Reply
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Donna Rae on Apr 26, 2015hardy geranium ? see link http://www.canningperennials.com/cgi-bin/sh000000.pl?WD=geraniums%20hardy&PN=Geranium-sanguineum--Max-Frei-%2ehtml#SID=864Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Kurth on Apr 26, 2015creeping phlox. perennial.Helpful Reply
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Kat897992 on Apr 26, 2015Cranesbill geranium. Have one in my garden.Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Kurth on Apr 26, 2015The creeping phlox is a carpet of bloom. I lasts at least a month in May. Then fades to just a green carpet for the rest of the year. But is very promising, will spread for next spring. It comes in various shades from white, lt pink, med pink, lt lavender- almost lt blue, to med lavender.Helpful Reply
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Cla1591561 on Apr 26, 2015I love this Cransbill geranium.I live in North Bay, Ontario in Canada and it thrives in our part of the country.Helpful Reply
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Blu99 on Apr 26, 2015https://www.directgardening.com/752-perennials/7217-hardy-pink-geranium I have this and they are just beautiful and easy to care for!!!!!Helpful Reply
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Joan on Apr 26, 2015Cranesbill geranium, the true geranium. The ones we buy in the store are something else even though are called geranium. The cranesbill comes in different colors, different sizes and there is even a delicately striped flower and the plant that is about 15" tall.Helpful Reply
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Ferreira on Apr 26, 2015c' est un géranium vivace..Helpful Reply
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Linda Tatom Peterson on Apr 26, 2015Thank you all for your help! It is the Geranium! And I finally found some at a Garden center....Helpful Reply
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Deanna on Apr 26, 2015I've always called this Cranesbill Geranium or Hardy Geranium. I live in Klamath Falls and this thing goes nuts all summer long!Helpful Reply
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Ann on Apr 26, 2015Yup. Cranesbill Geranium. Beautiful magenta flowering perennial. Easy to grow, isn't invasive in my yard and did I mention the hot colored flowers?Helpful Reply
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Kathy C on May 02, 2015Looks like a petunia.Helpful Reply
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IngridTurpin on May 28, 2015What kind of flower is this?? BEAUTIFUL ! !Helpful Reply
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Hub2951439 on Jul 03, 2016There's a possibility that it is a Malva (Mallow). Related to and somewhat resembling hollyhock......Helpful Reply
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Hub2951439 on Jul 03, 2016I did more searching and it is a geraniumHelpful Reply
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