0 a plant with red, pink, or white flowers, often grown in containers and gardens
1 a plant with red, pink, or white flowers and round leaves
Geranium fruits were collected daily, since their ripe fruits or seeds are released from the parent plant.
It was so terribly trim, such rows of variegated geraniums, big calceolarias, featherfew and lobelia.
Before any ritual begins, bundles of red geraniums are tied to the three pine trees.
By the upper cottage: deep purple petunias, striped purple and white ones, red geraniums, purple verbena.
Geranium pratense was the only species for which all seeds emerged in the first spring after sowing.
Whatever he said must have been founded upon the knowledge derived from watching geraniums growing in window pots.
It is not when a hailstorm destroys our flower beds that we are so very much annoyed as when a neighbour runs across those flower beds and tramples our geraniums.
Geranium and evening primrose is my chosen cocktail.