This section is from the book "Who's Who Among The Wild Flowers", by W. I. Beecroft. Also available from Amazon: A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants.
Geranium maculatum.
Geranium Family. Apr. - July.
A plant 1 - 2 feet high, found in open woods, roadsides. Maine to Manitoba and southward.
Pale or deep magenta-pink or lavender, divisions 5.
Usually 5-parted variously toothed, stem leaves opposite. Leaves and plant stem hairy.

Wild Cranesbill.
 
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