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Autumn squill - Scilla autumnalis
Badger - Meles meles
Bell heather - Erica cinerea
Butterfly bush - Buddleia davidii
Cardoon - Cynara cardunculus
Columbine - Aquilegia vulgaris
Common mallow - Malva sylvestris
Common sea-lavender - Limonium vulgare
Cowslip - Primula veris
Cross-leaved heath - Erica tetralix
Dead-nettle - Lamium orvala
False dittany - Ballota acetabulosa
Harebell - Campanula rotundifolia
Hazel - Corylus avellana
Lesser celandine - Ranunculus ficaria
Meadow crane's-bill - Geranium pratense
Monk's-hood - Aconitum napellus
Nectaroscordium siculum - Honey garlic
Onion - Allium christophii
Ragged-robin - Lychnis flos-cuculi
Red-tailed bumble bee - Bombus lapidarius
Sainfoin - Onobrychis viciifolia
Scorpion weed - Phacelia tanacetifolia
Sweet scabious - Scabiosa atropurpurea
Tree-mallow - Lavatera arborea
Virginia creeper - Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Wood mouse - Apodemus sylvaticus
Woolly lamb's ear - Stachys lanata
Yellow-necked mouse - Apodemus flavicollis

Meadow crane's-bill - Geranium pratense

Meadow crane's-bill - Geranium pratenseMeadow crane's-bill - Geranium pratense
© Dr Chris Gibson/English Nature
UK distribution - East Anglia, Midlands, North, South East, South West

The cool blue flowers of meadow crane's-bill form dense clusters above the foliage. Later, these develop into the long pointed pods that give the plant its name. This is a clump- forming plant with dark green leaves which are deeply divided into seven- or nine-toothed, radiating lobes.

Meadow crane's-bill occurs naturally on grassy road verges and banks throughout most of England, but is rare in East Anglia, Devon and Cornwall. The plant is easy to establish in a garden and will grow well in a sunny position in any soil that is not too acidic. It is one of the 'parents' of the invaluable garden geranium, 'Johnson's Blue', and is favoured by various species of bumble bee.

Animals

Buff-tailed bumble bee, Common carder bumble bee, Honey bee, Red-tailed bumble bee, White-tailed bumble bee

FoliageGreen
FlowerBlue, May to July
MoistureDry (Dry)
SunlightFull sun (Full sun)
OriginNative