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Wild Geranium (Geranium molle)

ownerNone (Global)
originEarth
manufacturedNot applicable (Naturally occurring)

The image features various wild plants found in a natural or garden setting. The most prominent leaves belong to Geranium molle, commonly known as the Doves-foot Crane's-bill. This is a small, herbaceous annual plant characterized by its rounded, deeply divided lobed leaves and small pink or purple flowers. It is a common wild plant across Europe and is often categorized as a weed when found in lawns or managed gardens.

Surrounding the wild geranium are blades of common grass and what appears to be a broader, elongated leaf from a dock or sorrel plant. These plants are self-propagating and are not 'manufactured' or owned by a specific brand. As a biological entity, it does not have an ultimate corporate owner or a commercial brand origin. It is native to much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, though it has been introduced to many other parts of the world.

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