Trailing Geranium is a perennial herb found high in the Himalayas. Like all
geraniums, it has deeply lobed leaves. This plant spreads speedily by long
red stems. Flowers are dusky pinkish-purple, 1 inch across, with black veins
and an inky-black center. The petals do not overlap and the flowers are not
as handsome as those of some other Geraniums. The color, however, is
striking. Trailing Geranium is found at altitudes of 2100-3500 m.
Flowering: August-October.
Identification credit: Amit Kotia, Dipankar Borah
Photographed in Eaglenest Wildlife sanctuary, West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh.
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