Wild Geraniums
Behind the shed, which was pictured in my last blog entry, is a patch of woods. There is a creek back there and a large patch of wild geraniums.
This is a wild flower that attracts butterflies and whose flowers are a tasty treat for deer. It is also called Cranesbill because the seed pods are beak shaped.
This is one flower I could actually bring inside and put in a vase because not only is it not poisonous, but I could use the greens in my salad. (If I really wanted to) So, my cat Rikki can munch to his heart’s content with out me worring. (Yesterday, We caught him eating watermelon.)
