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Geranium Brookside
Geranium Brookside
€4.00
Geranium Brookside An excellent, very floriferous hardy geranium or cranesbill, Geranium Brookside is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with a spreading habit, which flowers for a long period over the summer. The handsome, heavily divided leaves are yellowish-green to mid-green. The flowers are single, saucer-shaped, nearly two inches/3cm ac...
Geranium clarkei Kashmir White
€4.00
Hardy Geranium Kashmir White One of the longest flowering hardy geraniums or cranesbills, Geranium clarkei Kashmir White is a hardy, herbaceous perennial with a mound-forming habit. The mid-green leaves are deeply divided into seven lobes. Single, white flowers with pretty purple veins, 1 ½”/4cm wide, are borne between June and September, very a...
Geranium Orkney Cherry (Bremerry)
€8.50
Cranesbill Orkney Cherry An attractive little cranesbill, Geranium Orkney Cherry is a small herbaceous perennial with a spreading, clump-forming habit. The soft, lobed leaves are deep green, heavily flushed bronze, and form a dense, ground-covering mat. From May to August, the plant is covered with cerise-pink, open-faced, typical cranesbill flo...
Geranium palmatum AGM
Geranium palmatum AGM
€4.00
Canary Island Geranium Holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, Geranium palmatum is a robust evergreen perennial forming large rosettes of deeply dissected dark green leaves. In late Spring, the luminous magenta red centered flowers appear over the foliage on tall, wiry stems. Canary Island Geranium prefers to be in moist soil in full sun, whe...
Geranium pratense Midnight Reiter
€8.50
Meadow Cranesbill Midnight Reiter A lovely cultivar of the meadow cranesbill native to Northern Ireland, Geranium pratense Midnight Reiter is a small, neat, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, ideal for the smaller garden and for pots. The heavily divided, palmate leaves are deep green, flushed with purple. The flowers are single, saucer-shaped...
Geranium sanguineum Max Frei
€4.00
Bloody Cranesbill Max Frei A very good, compact, hardy geranium or cranesbill, Geranium sanguineum Max Frei is a small, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial with a neat, clump-forming habit, perfect for the front of a bed or border. The small leaves are deeply divided, and deep green, a good foil for the flowers. In summer, the plant bears saucer-s...
Geranium Ann Folkard
Geranium Ann Folkard
€4.50
Hardy Geranium Ann Folkard An excellent, long-established hybrid hardy geranium or cranesbill, Geranium Ann Folkard x psilostemon is a small, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial which blooms for a long period. The divided, palmate leaves emerge yellow-green, making a splash of light in the spring garden, gradually turning deep to mid-green, a lo...
Geranium Dragonheart (Bremdra)
€8.50
Geranium Dragonheart (Bremdra) A low-growing, long-flowering cranesbill with larger flowers than most, Geranium Dragonheart (AKA Bremdra) is a herbaceous perennial with a clump-forming, rambling habit. The pretty, mid-green leaves are deeply cut, and form a spreading, weed-suppressing mat which will wind its way round and even climb into neighbo...
Geranium Dreamland
Geranium Dreamland
€8.50
Cranesbill Dreamland A very pretty, long-flowering cranesbill, Geranium Dreamland is a compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial with a low, spreading habit, making good ground-cover. The rounded, lobed leaves are downy and deep grey-green, a lovely foil for the flowers, which are borne from May to August. The cupped flowers, carried on short,...
Geranium Dusky Rose
Geranium Dusky Rose
€10.00
Cranesbill Dusky Rose A very pretty, long-flowering cranesbill, Geranium Dusky Rose is a diminutive, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, ideal for the smaller garden. The lobed leaves are burgundy, sometimes dark green flushed with burgundy, both a lovely foil for the flowers. From May to September, soft-pink flowers with darker veins are borne...
Geranium Johnson’s Blue
Geranium Johnson’s Blue
€4.00
Hardy Geranium Johnson’s Blue A old, much loved, hybrid cranesbill, Geranium x johnsonii Johnson’s Blue is a herbaceous, clump-forming perennial with deeply divided mid-green leaves, faintly washed with silver, a lovely foil for the flowers. Single, lavender-blue flowers with darker veins, 2”/5cm wide, are borne throughout summer; they are very ...
Geranium maderense
Geranium maderense
€4.00
Madeira Cranesbill The largest in the family and, to some, the most spectacular of all. Geranium maderense is a statuesque evergreen biennial native to Madeira. The showy purple-pink dark-centered flowers of the Madeira Cranesbill appear in a large bouquet over the foliage in spring usually in the plant's second year. Tolerant of most soil, it...
Geranium Mavis Simpson
Geranium Mavis Simpson
€10.00
Cranesbill Mavis Simpson A very pretty cranesbill discovered at Kew and named for one of the gardeners, Geranium Mavis Simpson is a low, spreading, mat-forming, semi-evergreen, herbaceous perennial. The lobed, rounded leaves are grey-green and downy, giving a silvery effect, and persist well into winter in milder areas. From June to October, fla...
Geranium Orion AGM
Geranium Orion AGM
€8.50
Cranesbill Orion A chance seedling of Geranium Brookside, with meadow geranium ancestry as well, the brilliant cultivar Orion has masses of very deep violet-blue, almost indigo, saucer-shaped, 2”/5cm flowers with purple-maroon veins and a small greenish-white ‘eye’; the flowers are particularly luminous in morning and evening light. It is a ster...
Geranium phaeum Samobor
Geranium phaeum Samobor
€4.00
Dusky Cranesbill Samobor An excellent cultivar of the mourning widow or dusky cranesbilll, Geranium phaeum Samobor is a herbaceous, clump-forming perennial. The large, lobed, deep-green leaves, which take on a purple colour in autumn, are handsomely marked with a brownish-purple crescent, giving ground-cover interest throughout the growing seaso...
Geranium Rozanne AGM
Geranium Rozanne AGM
€4.50
Cranesbill Rozanne Dependable and desirable, and an award winner, Cranesbill Rozanne likes to put on a show of violet blue, white-centered saucer-like flowers from May to November, sometimes into December, in abundance, all over a sprawling mound of finely cut leaves. The leaves sometimes turn orange, then red with autumn. A low maintenance, qui...