German: Storchschnabel
Czech: kakost
Mature Height: 0.40 m
Soil Preferred:: penetrability,
Other Attributes: perennial, bed plant,
Plants of Genus Geranium:
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Geranium cinereum 'Ballerina' - Hardy Geranium Hardy Geranium cinereum Ballerina Family: Geraniaceae Origin: The species is native to the central Pyrenees. Award-winning compact variety with slightly ruffled, cupped flowers. The iced-pink, heart-shaped petals are intricately patterned with very dark-maroon veining which converges … | |
Amazon.com | 27.03. 2008 | |
Geranium maculatum 'Elizabeth Ann' - wild geranium Hardy Geranium maculatum Elizabeth Ann Family: Geraniaceae Origin: The species is native to the United States. A compact mound of dark, coffee colored foliage is covered in light-pink flowers for several weeks in summer. Very unusual foliage color for this species. Geraniums are trouble … | |
Amazon.com | 11.07. 2007 | |
Geranium phaeum 'Springtime' - Variegated Mourning Widow White Marbled Foliage | A superb geranium with attractive, marbled foliage in pring, followed by a display of nodding, dark-maroon flowers. Good for damp shade … | |
Amazon.com | 10.09. 2007 | |
Geranium yoshinoi 'Confetti' - Variegated Geranium Irregular silvery splashed foliage combined with pink flowers. Geraniums are trouble free plants. They prefer sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Plant in the front of the border or in a well-drained rockgarden. Excellent weed-screening groundcover … | |
Amazon.com | 09.07. 2007 | |
Geranium 'Blue Blood' - Hardy Geranium Origin: Hybrid origin. Large, dark purple-blue flowers accentuated with even darker veining create a sea of color over a bushy plant. Foliage turns red in the fall. The darkest large-flowering geranium … | |
Amazon.com | 27.03. 2008 | |
Many uses for groundcovers (4) - Deciduous perennials Epimedium, Geranium macrorrhizum, Clematis heracleifolia ‘Côte d’Azur’, Anemone nemorosa Epimedium Epimedium produces flowers as early as April and May but its attractive foliage also provides visual interest during the rest of the growing season. Epimedium produces delicate … | |
Plant Publicity Holland | 11.04. 2007 |