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Jesse Saylor
(Death-Comes-Quickly, Herb Robert)
Ornately lobed lush green leaves and small pink-toned flowers are the assets of herb Robert cranesbill. This clumping herbaceous biennial or annual is native to the highland meadows of central Chile. It produces lots of seeds and perpetuates itself once established in a landscape. Depending on climate, it may be semi-evergreen or germinate and grow during a frost-free, moist winter.
Borne on upright stems from spring to midsummer, the cup-shaped flowers are usually held in pairs. Each is hairy...
(Cranesbill )
This short cranesbill dazzles with vibrant magenta flowers with black centers in late spring and early summer. A low-growing evergreen perennial with deep-hued gray-green foliage, it is native to northeastern Turkey and the Balkan states.
The leaves of this vigorous plant are deeply lobed and deep, dark gray-green, forming a nice mound. In late spring and early summer, stems rise above the foliage and hold small clusters of bright magenta flowers with dark red veins and black centers. The...
(Cranesbill )
A selection of a low-growing evergreen perennial native to northeastern Turkey and the Balkans, 'Giuseppii' dazzles with vibrant magenta, black-eyed flowers in late spring and early summer. The five-petaled, saucer-shaped blooms are borne on short stems above compact cushions of round, finely dissected gray-green leaves. The flowers have
Grow Geranium subcaulescens 'Giuseppii' in full to partial sun. Afternoon shade is beneficial in areas with hot summers, where longevity is often...
PlantHaven
(Cranesbill, Crystal Rose Cranesbill)
Compact and evergreen, the hardy cranesbill is a low herbaceous perennial that slowly spreads by underground shoots, or runners. This hybrid between dalmatian and bigroot cranesbill, is botanically named after Cambridge, England. In spring and early summer it bears pink or white cup-like flowers above fragrant, lobed, glossy green leaves. No seeds are produced. The deeply lobed, frilly leaves often turn burgundy-red in fall.
A tough, deer and rabbit-resistant plant, hardy cranesbill grows best...
Jessie Keith
(Biokovo Karmina Cranesbill, Cranesbill )
Compact and evergreen, this low carpeting herbaceous perennial slowly spreads by creeping rhizomes. It is a selection of the hybrid between Dalmatian and bigroot geraniums, whose specific epithet (cantibrigense) is named for Cambridge, England, the site of the hybrid's origin. In spring and early summer it bears deep lavender-pink, cup-like flowers above fragrant, lobed, glossy green leaves. No seeds are produced. The deeply lobed, frilly, semi-evergreen leaves often turn burgundy-red in...
PlantHaven
(Cranesbill, Westray Cranesbill)
Compact and evergreen, the hardy cranesbill is a low herbaceous perennial that slowly spreads by underground shoots, or runners. This hybrid between dalmatian and bigroot cranesbill, is botanically named after Cambridge, England. In spring and early summer it bears pink or white cup-like flowers above fragrant, lobed, glossy green leaves. No seeds are produced. The deeply lobed, frilly leaves often turn burgundy-red in fall.
A tough, deer and rabbit-resistant plant, hardy cranesbill grows best...
James H. Schutte
(Barberton Daisy, Flori Line® Midi Gerbera Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Transvaal Daisy)
Flori Line® midi pink gerbera daisy is a tender herbaceous perennial that originates from southern Africa. This selection bears large pale pink daisies year-round (with peaks in late spring and late fall) above mounds of large, shallowly lobed, dark green leaves.
It prefers fertile, well drained soil and full sun. When cultivated in a greenhouse it grows best in a soil-based potting mix, cool ambient temperatures and filtered bright light. Plants are highly susceptible to whitefly, especially...
James H. Schutte
(Barberton Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Transvaal Daisy)
Gerbera daisy is a favorite cutflower and tender perennial for containers and mixed beds. It is a South African native, so it grows best in places where summers are cool.
When growing conditions are favorable, it bears large daisies year-round (with peaks in late spring and late fall). These may be red, orange, yellow, white or pink and appear above evergreen mounds of large, shallowly lobed, dark green leaves. Flowers have very large centers, often in contrasting colors, that may be red, yellow,...
Ball® Horticultural Company
(Barberton Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Transvaal Daisy)
A favorite for containers, mixed beds, and bouquets, Gerbera jamesonii is a tender perennial native to South Africa. This selection in the Festival Mini Series bears bright deep pink flowers with large pink centers above evergreen mounds of large, shallowly lobed, dark green leaves. The flowers are smaller but more abundant than those of most other gerbera daisies. In favorable conditions, they continue year-round (with peaks in late spring and late fall).
Plants prefers fertile, well drained...