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GERANIUMS cont.

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GERANIUMS cont.

      “ Summer Skies “


G. macrorrhizum

“ Ingwersen’s Variety “(AGM)

      


G. macrorrhizum

       “ Whiteness “



G. nodosum  

         “ Whiteleaf “


G. oxonianum

         “ Walter’s Gift “


G. phaeum

         “ Samobor “


G. Phaeum

        “ Countess of Grey “

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A new choice among the beloved double geraniums. Tightly packed double light-blue and white flowers with golden centre.

2½ feet. Flowering mid-Summer into July.



The best ground cover for dry shade, dense and totally maintenance free!

Early, single flowering with an unusual fragrance which you either love or hate!



One of the newer type of macrorrhizum, smaller with smooth leaves. Same ground-covering habit and drought /shade tolerant.

Lots of pretty pur white flowers in early Spring.


A lovely dark varient of the shiny-leaved nodosum. Good in shady location.



An attractive plant with pale-pink veined flowers and lovely chestnut-marked leaves especially early in the season. Strong constitution and does well in most locations.


Typical brownish-purple phaeum flowers over gorgeous dark-zoned leaves.

Woodland or border. Late Spring flowering.



My own completely unauthorised name for a seedling which appeared in our garden in 1999. A lovely lilac-grey flower.

Grows equally well in sun or shade.