Geranium Robertianum Collection
"Geranium Robertianum: A Delicate Beauty of Coombe Valley, Cornwall" In the enchanting month of May
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"Geranium Robertianum: A Delicate Beauty of Coombe Valley, Cornwall" In the enchanting month of May, the vibrant Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum) flowers grace the picturesque landscapes of Coombe Valley in Cornwall, UK. This delicate wildflower, also known as Herb Robert Cranesbill, has captivated botanists and artists alike for centuries. Dating back to 1863, a Victorian botanical illustration showcases the intricate details of this species. The stamens of Herb Robert take center stage in close-up shots captured in Clare Glen woodland, Tandragee, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. These stunning images reveal the beauty hidden within each petal. Often referred to as Poor Robin or Geranium grass a Robert, this herbaceous plant holds medicinal properties that have been recognized throughout history. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engravings from Chaumeton's "La Flore Medicale" depict its therapeutic potential. Not limited to British shores alone; Herb Robert thrives even in unexpected locations such as lava fields in La Geria area on Lanzarote and Roudenhaff in Mullerthal, Luxembourg. Its resilience is truly remarkable. This charming flower shares its habitat with other captivating wildflowers like Pansy Or Hearts-Ease and Silverweed. Together they create a tapestry of colors that brighten our surroundings and bring joy to our hearts. Let us celebrate the timeless allure through these glimpses into its natural habitats and artistic representations. From Cornwall's Broxwater to Frederick Edward Hulme's exquisite artwork from 1877 - every encounter with this enchanting bloom leaves an indelible mark on our souls.