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Botanical Name Qty Accession # Source Geranium Aristatum 17 Botanical Name Qty Accession # Source Jelitto Geranium aristatum 17 1492-2017 Staudensamen GmbH Geranium bicknellii 64 1169-2009 Somme Woods Chicago Area prairies & Geranium bicknellii 5 378-1994 woods Geranium bicknellii 1 783-1991 Spontaneous Geranium 'Blogold' 9 352-2011 ForestFarm Geranium 'Blogold' 43 532-2009 Park Seed Company Geranium 'Blue Cloud' 11 972-2015 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Blue Pearl' 14 1105-2018 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Blue Robin' 3 2333-2016 Geraniaceae Blooms of Geranium 'Blushing Turtle' 4 1012-2011 Bressingham, Ltd. 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Geranium 'Gerwat' 12 788-2017 Elite Growers Geranium 'Gerwat' 66 824-2010 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium 'Gerwat' 435 830-2006 Intrinsic Perennials Geranium 'Gerwat' 40 889-2012 Elite Growers Geranium 'Gerwat' 10 954-2015 Elite Growers Geranium 'Gerwat' 30 994-2013 Elite Growers Geranium gymnocaulon 15 2855-2016 Plant Collecting Collaborative Rep of Georgia 2016 Geranium gymnocaulon 15 3590-2016 Plant Collecting Collaborative Rep of Georgia 2016 Geranium himalayense 5 245-2002 The Planter's Palette Geranium himalayense 6 398-2001 The Planter's Palette Geranium himalayense 2 617-2001 Intrinsic Perennials Geranium himalayense 'Baby 20 1649-2016 Geraniaceae Blue' Geranium himalayense 'Baby 5 1980-2018 Geraniaceae Blue' Geranium himalayense 'Baby 9 365-2016 Geraniaceae Blue' Geranium himalayense 20 2265-2016 Geraniaceae 'Gravetye' Geranium himalayense 'Irish 3 2345-2016 Geraniaceae Blue' Geranium himalayense 11 366-2016 Geraniaceae 'Plenum' Geranium ibericum 14 443-2011 Rep. of Georgia Expedition 2010 Geranium ibericum 8 444-2011 Rep. of Georgia Expedition 2010 Geranium ibericum ssp. jubatum 22 553-2013 Botanischer Garten Munchen- Nymphenburg Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 140 1011-2016 Twixwood Nursery Geranium 'Karen Wouters' 3 2335-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Kashmir Blue' 20 1650-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium koreanum 3 2264-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium lambertii 19 573-2013 Grasagardur Reykjavikur Sunny Border Ohio Geranium 'Little David' 15 1081-2011 Nurseries Inc. Geranium macrorrhizum 48 166-2003 Sunny Border Nurseries, Inc. Geranium macrorrhizum 14 877-2005 Geraniaceae Geranium macrorrhizum 17 876-2005 Geraniaceae 'Album' Geranium macrorrhizum 15 878-2005 Geraniaceae 'Aljs90179Yu' Geranium macrorrhizum 3 191-1995 Kurt Bluemel, 'Bevan's Variety' Inc. Geranium macrorrhizum 10 273-1994 Kurt Bluemel, 'Bevan's Variety' Inc. 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New Native Plant Nursery Applied Ecological Geranium maculatum 30 2589-2004 Services Geranium maculatum 60 274-2009 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 70 30-2002 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 30 440-2013 The Natural Gardens Geranium maculatum 20 444-1999 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 1 451-1983 Timothy Field Geranium maculatum 50 473-1999 The Natural Gardens Geranium maculatum 1 61-1965 Spontaneous Geranium maculatum 128 622-2008 The Natural Gardens Geranium maculatum 10 704-2016 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 180 856-2006 Montale Gardens Geranium maculatum 500 861-2011 Intrinsic Perennials Chicago Area prairies & Geranium maculatum 10 873-1989 woods Geranium maculatum 200 881-2010 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 20 907-2016 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 20 913-2015 Midwest Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 'Album' 3 2260-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium maculatum 'Beth 10 1064-2008 Ornamental Chatto' Plant Research Geranium maculatum 23 1010-2017 Rijnbeek and 'Elizabeth Ann' Son Geranium maculatum 48 1068-2016 Midwest 'Espresso' Groundcovers Geranium maculatum 15 1182-2014 Intrinsic 'Espresso' Perennials Geranium maderense 2 993-2013 Tropical Trade Inc. Geranium 'Maxwelton' 3 2277-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Nimbus' 9 318-2013 Digging Dog Nursery Jelitto Staudensamen Geranium nodosum 7 1377-2016 GmbH Jardin Botanique Alpin du Geranium nodosum 15 2226-2016 Lautaret Geranium nodosum 'Svelte 8 220-2003 Kress Lilac' Geranium nodosum 'Swish 20 1108-2018 Geraniaceae Purple' Geranium nodosum 20 1648-2016 Geraniaceae 'Whiteleaf' Geranium oreganum 9 1631-2012 Keeping It Green Nursery Geranium 'Orion' 7 1258-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Orion' 10 974-2015 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Orkney Blue' 3 2336-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium palustre 5 1257-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium palustre 6 1606-2004 Heronswood Nursery Ltd. Geranium 'Patricia' 3 2259-2016 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Perfect Storm' 20 072-2017 Walters Gardens, Inc. Jelitto Geranium phaeum 13 1378-2016 Staudensamen GmbH Jelitto Geranium phaeum 11 1378-2016 Staudensamen GmbH Geranium phaeum 'Advendo' 12 1266-2010 Geraniaceae Geranium phaeum 'All Saints' 9 1267-2010 Geraniaceae Geranium phaeum 7 1981-2018 Geraniaceae 'Calligrapher' Geranium phaeum 13 367-2016 Geraniaceae 'Calligrapher' Geranium phaeum 'Lavender 10 241-2013 Elite Growers Pinwheel' Geranium phaeum 'Lavender DeVroomen Garden 350 406-2014 Pinwheel' Products Geranium phaeum 'Lily Lovell' 3 1270-2010 Geraniaceae Geranium phaeum 'Merry 11 1272-2010 Geraniaceae Widow' Geranium phaeum 'Mrs. 13 1275-2010 Geraniaceae Withey Price' Geranium phaeum 'Rose Air' 11 1278-2010 Geraniaceae Geranium phaeum 'Rose Air' 12 445-2016 Geraniaceae Craig Geranium phaeum 'Samobor' 3 1139-2001 Bergmann's Country Gard. Geranium phaeum 'Samobor' 6 244-2002 Intrinsic Perennials Geranium phaeum 'Samobor' 3 454-2001 Intrinsic Perennials Geranium phaeum var. lividum 10 1282-2010 Geraniaceae Geranium phaeum var. lividum 15 1284-2010 Geraniaceae 'Majus' Geranium phaeum var. lividum 21 1285-2010 Geraniaceae 'Mixbury Ghost' Geranium phaeum 'Walkure' 30 1249-2010 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Philippe Vapelle' 16 1192-2016 W.& E. Radtke, Inc. Geranium 'Philippe Vapelle' 20 1901-2017 Geraniaceae Geranium 'Philippe Vapelle' 5 829-2014 W.& E. Radtke, Inc. Netherlands 1995, Geranium 'Philippe Vapelle' 3 919-2003 Jarantoski Geranium 'Philippe Vapelle' 13 965-2016 W.& E. Radtke, Inc. Geranium platypetalum 6 1667-2016 Lystigardur Akurayrar Park Geranium platypetalum 19 2845-2016 Plant Collecting Collaborative Rep of Georgia 2016 Geranium pratense 5 1672-2016 Botanic Garden of Smith Colleg Geranium pratense 3 954-2009 Spontaneous Geranium pratense f. albiflorum Jelitto 15 1380-2016 Staudensamen GmbH Geranium pratense f. 100 790-2017 W.& E. Radtke, albiflorum Inc. Geranium pratense 'Hocus 17 835-2014 W.& E. Radtke, Pocus' Inc. Geranium pratense 'Hocus 16 967-2016 W.& E. Radtke, Pocus' Inc. Geranium pratense 'Midnight 3 2339-2016
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