AppearanceGeranium lucidum grows predominantly as an annual weed though it may become biennial depending on moisture conditions.Foliage Stems are red colored growing from a weak central root. Leaves are rounded, deeply lobed with a waxy appearance that makes dense infestations easy to recognize.Flowers Flowers are pink with 5 petals and grow interspersed with the leaves; rather then above them.Fruit The seeds are small and rapidly transported to un-infested areas on boots, vehicles, and by wildlife.Ecological ThreatGeranium lucidum grows in the Pacific Northwest predominantly as an understory species intermixed with grasses, forbs and moss.

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Bruce Newhouse, Bugwood.org

Bruce Newhouse, Bugwood.org

Bruce Newhouse, Bugwood.org