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wild geranium

American  

noun

  1. geranium.


Etymology

Origin of wild geranium

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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The salt scrub infused with wild geranium and rosewood soothes for smooth skin and a calm mind.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2023

A lone pine, a wild geranium, a lark or Joan's garden where the heliotrope grew; they were sparks to a fire of inspiration that came forth in song.

From Kenny by Nuyttens, Joseph Pierre

The wild geranium, for instance, with its pinkish-purple flowers, is common in our woods.

From Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 by Sylvester, Charles Herbert

He planted harebells; violets, blue, white, and yellow; wild geranium, cardinal-flower, columbine, pink snake's mouth, buttercups, painted trilliums, and orchis.

From Freckles by Stratton-Porter, Gene

Meadowsweet, forget-me-nots and wild geranium snuggle themselves below the boughs of the sturdy yews.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great by Hubbard, Elbert

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