Meadow Cranesbill
| Latin Name: | Geranium pratense |
| Manx Name: | Cass-calmane ghorrym |
| Season: | June - September |
| Locations where this species is found: | |
| Port St Mary | |
This flower is native to Europe, but is usually seen as an escape from gardens.
Cranesbill is so-called because its fruit resembles a long beak.
The Manx name for this flower is "Cass-calmane ghorrym", which means "blue dove's foot".
Cranesbill is so-called because its fruit resembles a long beak.
The Manx name for this flower is "Cass-calmane ghorrym", which means "blue dove's foot".
