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Mary S. Thomas
(Blood Cranesbill)
Blood cranesbill is a tough, long-blooming, low-growing herbaceous perennial from Europe and northern Turkey. The prostrate variety striatum bears a profusion of soft-pink, purple-veined flowers in late spring and early summer, with sparser repeat bloom from midsummer into autumn. The dainty, deeply lobed leaves turn red in fall. Plants spread slowly by short fleshy underground rhizomes to form low airy clumps.
This beautiful, long-lived, drought-tolerant perennial does best in fertile...
(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...
(Cranesbill , Hardy 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...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Biokovo Cranesbill Geranium, Cranesbill )
Compact and evergreen, the Biokovo cranesbill geranium 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 white cup-like flowers tinged in pink 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, 'Biokovo'...
(Cambridge Cranesbill, Cranesbill )
Compact and evergreen, 'Cambridge' is a low carpeting herbaceous perennial that slowly spreads by creeping rhizomes. It is a selection of the hybrid between Dalmatian and bigroot geraniums, whose specific epithet (cantibrigense) is the botanical name for Cambridge, England, site of the hybrid's origin. In spring and early summer it bears bright pink, cup-like flowers above fragrant, lobed, glossy green leaves. No seeds are produced. The deeply lobed, frilly, semi-evergreen leaves often turn...
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...