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Maureen Gilmer

(Cranesbill)

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Blooms of Bressingham

(Hybrid Cranesbill)

Ornately lobed leaves create a pretty backdrop for the magenta-violet flowers with blue-black centers of the Ann Folkard cranesbill. Blooming occurs from late spring to fall, this hybrid's scrambling stems on spreading to mounded perennial plants require little maintenance.

The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are light green to yellow-green and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of yellow and red. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up...

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Jessie Keith

(Anne Thomson Cranesbill, Hybrid Cranesbill)

Ornately lobed leaves create a pretty backdrop for the magenta flowers with black veins and centers of the Ann Folkard cranesbill. Blooming occurs from summer to fall, this hybrid's a spreading to mounded perennial plant requiring little maintenance.

The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are light green to yellow-green and gold and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of yellow and red. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up in early summer....

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Blooms of Bressingham

(Hybrid Ashy Cranesbill, Hybrid Cranesbill)

Hardy geraniums (not to be confused with greenhouse geraniums, which belong to the genus Pelargonium) are a diverse group of herbaceous perennials found throughout the temperate regions. The cultivar 'Ballerina' (often assigned to Geranium cinereum) bears cup-shaped, pale lilac-pink, purple-veined flowers in late spring and early summer above compact mounds of soft, gray-green leaves. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil and sun to light shade, and tolerates periods of drought. 'Ballerina' works...

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Maureen Gilmer

(Hybrid Cranesbill)

Ornately lobed bronzy leaves create a pretty backdrop for the deep pink flowers with of the Bertie Crûg cranesbill. Blooming occurs from late spring to fall, this hybrid perennial is a low, creeping mound requiring little maintenance.

The stems and rounded, deeply dissected leaves of this geranium are bronzy olive-green and hairy. In late fall the leaves turn shades of burgundy and bronze. Its delicate flowers first appear when temperatures heat up in late spring. The five-petaled blooms are...

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Blooms of Bressingham

(Hybrid Cranesbill)

The vigorous and beautiful hybrid cransebill ‘Blogold’ was a chance seedling found by Hans Kramer in The Netherlands and introduced as Blue Sunrise by Blooms of Bressingham. Its exact parentage is uncertain.

This exceptional Geranium is one of the best because of its larger blossoms. It maintains a mounded habit and has yellow-green, palmate leaves that are deeply divided, first chartreuse when young. From early summer to fall, it produces many large violet-blue flowers with plum veins...

(Hybrid Cranesbill, Patricia Cranesbill)

In early summer, Patricia produces lots of vibrant magenta-pink flowers with black eyes. This hardy herbaceous perennial has a large, mounded, spreading habit. It is vigorous, easy to grow and one of the better tall cranesbill cultivars for general garden use. It was bred by the prolific Geranium hybridizer Alan Bremner and is a cross between Geranium endressii and G. psilostemon.

The fine-textured leaves of Patricia are medium green, palmate, deeply lobed and have...

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James Burghardt

(Brookside Cranesbill, Hybrid Cranesbill)

This pretty hybrid cranesbill is distinguished by its neat mounded habit and showy clear lavender-blue flowers with white eyes. These play beautifully against its fuzzy stems and ornately lobed leaves. It is truly one of the best blue-flowered cranesbills because of its beauty, robust habit and long blooming period.

The medium green leaves of this hardy perennial are fine-textured, palmate, deeply lobed and have toothed edges. In fall, they turn shades of yellow and red. From early to midsummer,...

(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...

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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'...