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James Burghardt
(Rozanne Geranium)
The vigorous and beautiful ‘Rozanne’ was bred by Gomer Waterer and Rozanne Waterer in Kilve, Bridgewater, Somerset, England and introduced by Blooms of Bressingham. It is a cross between Geranium wallichianum ‘Buxtons Variety’ and Geranium himalayense.
This exceptional Geranium is one of the best of all the everblooming cranesbills. It maintains a low, rambling habit and has medium green, palmate leaves that are deeply divided. From late spring to fall, it produces...
PlantHaven
(Hybrid Cranesbill, Sabani Blue Cranesbill)
The upward-faced blossoms and beautiful mounding ‘Sabani Blue' was bred by Alan Bremner of Scotland, selected in 1999 and later introduced globally by PlantHavens, Inc. One parent plant of this hybrid was the summer-deciduous Geranium libani.
This handsome cranesbill maintains a low, mounding habit and has light green, palmate leaves that are deeply divided. From midspring to summer, it produces lovely, upward-facing light lavender-blue flowers with thin purple veins and creamy white...
(Hybrid Cranesbill, Sue Crûg Cranesbill)
Ornately lobed leaves create a pretty backdrop for the light violet flowers of ‘Sue Crûg.’ Blooming occurs from midsummer to fall, and the neat, mound-forming, perennial plants require little maintenance.
The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are medium green and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of yellow and red. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up in midsummer. The five-petaled blooms are light violet pink with darker veins and darker...
(Hybrid Cranesbill, Tiny Monster Cranesbill)
Low-growing and lovely, this vigorous spreading perennial is ideal for rock gardens and may even be planted as an herbaceous groundcover. Its ornate, ferny, green leaves appear in neat spreading mounds that become covered with vibrant rosy purple flowers from late spring to summer. This hybrid is also sterile, so it does not self-sow like many other garden geraniums.
The spreading stems of ‘Tiny Monster’ take root where they touch the soil, so it is best planted where it can roam freely and...
(Hybrid Ashy Cranesbill)
The hardy Ashy Cranesbill is a low-growing perennial native to the Pyrenees Mountains, which divide Spain and France. It is a very pretty mound-forming perennial that offers five-petaled purple or lavender-pink flowers from late spring to early summer.
The leaves of this hardy plant are palm-shaped, deeply lobed and soft gray-green. They form a nice mound in spring. Its blooms are cup-shaped and produced just above the foliage singly or in loose groups of three or four. They are commonly pink...
James H. Schutte
(Ashy Cranesbill)
The hardy Ashy Cranesbill is a low-growing perennial native to the Pyrenees Mountains, which divide Spain and France. It is a very pretty mound-forming perennial that offers five-petaled purple or lavender-pink flowers from late spring to early summer.
The leaves of this hardy plant are palm-shaped, deeply lobed and soft gray-green. They form a nice mound in spring. Its blooms are cup-shaped and produced just above the foliage singly or in loose groups of three or four. They are commonly pink...
(Clark's Cranesbill)
In early summer, Clark's cranesbill becomes blanketed with lovely flowers that come in shades of white, pink or violet-purple. This mound-forming herbaceous perennial has lovely ferny green leaves and spreads by rhizomes. It is native to the intermountain meadows of the Kashmir region, which includes Pakistan, Nepal, China and India.
The long-stemmed leaves are rounded, dark green and have seven prominent lobes with jagged edges. In late spring and early summer, tall branched stems hold the pretty...
James H. Schutte
(Clark's Cranesbill, Kashmir White Cranesbill)
The delicate, white flowers of 'Kashmir White' rise above a mass of coarse, ferny green leaves. In early summer, it becomes blanketed with blooms. This mound-forming herbaceous perennial spreads by rhizomes and forms a substantial clump over time. Geranium clarkei originates from the intermountain meadows of the Kashmir region, which includes Pakistan, Nepal, China and India.
Its ferny leaves are long-stemmed, rounded, dark green and have seven prominent lobes with jagged edges. In...
Jesse Saylor
(Dalmation Cranesbill)
A low cushion of dainty foliage topped by showy pink flowers in late spring and early summer make Dalmatian cranesbill great for rock gardens and as a frontal plant. A semi-evergreen perennial that spreads slowly to form a dense clump of small lobed glossy-green leaves, this native of the Balkans bears its small, delicate, five-petaled, pink flowers on short stems that stand clear of the foliage. Ranging from light to bright pink, the flowers have red anthers and a central beak-shaped seed pod. The...