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Geranium Alan Mayes

‘Alan Mayes’

Blue flowers in spring to early summer.  Probably a G. platypetalum hybrid. Average soil, sun.  (9cmSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium albanum

albanum

Low bushy plant from the Caucasus with many pretty pink flowers veined deep pink from early to midsummer (and later if it rains). Can be dormant after flowereing if dry, then leafy overwinter. Average to dry soil, sun or light shade. 45cm, less in sun. (1LR)

£3.00

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Geranium Ann Folkard

‘Ann Folkard’  (procurrens x psilostemon)

From a compact root, flings out long flowering stems, which will scramble into adjacent shrubs, with black-eyed, magenta saucers. Golden leaves ageing to lime green. 1.5m across, 30cm high. Sun or light shade. May/June into autumn. Any soil but bog. (9cmSQ)

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Geranium aristatum

aristatum

Palest pink flowers, with deep pink veins, reflexed like a cyclamen above broad light green leaves. Compact, for humusy soil in shade, or open position. 40cm. Spring. (1L)

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‘Blogold’  Blue Sunrise

Clumps of yellow foliage and sky blue flowers over a long period on this hybrid raised by Hans Kramer.  Best in light shade or a more open position if not too hot, reasonable soil.  45cm. PBR.  (9cmSQ)

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Geranium caeruleatum

caeruleatum

Formerly considered a subspecies of G. sylvaticum, this is like a miniature of that. Blue flowers in late spring, continuing later. From Carpathian and Balkan mountains. 15cm.   (9cmSQ)

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x cantabrigiense ‘Berggarten’

Excellent new German cultivar with very pretty true-pink flowers. Excellent low edging or groundcover. Apple scented evergreen leaves turn brilliant orange and scarlet in autumn. 20cm. Flowers late spring to early summer. (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Geranium x cantabrigiense Biokovo

x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’

White flowers veined pink. (9cmSQ)

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x cantabrigiense ‘Karmina’

A German hybrid with slightly deeper pink flowers. (9cmSQ)

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Geranium x cantabrigiense Westray

x cantabrigiense ‘Westray’

Alan Bremner’s new hybrid is extremely floriferous with bright pink flowers. Named after the Orkney Isle his father came from. Larger plants.   (1LR)

£3.50

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Geranium Chantilly

‘Chantilly’ (gracile x renardii)

Alan Bremner’s attractive hybrid has textured leaves resembling G. renardii, but larger, with dainty lilac-pink flowers freely in summer. Reasonable soil in a cool position. 45cm. (9cmSQ)

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cinereum ‘Memories’

A new cultivar with strong pink flowers with a darker eye and veining. Alpine type for well drained soil in full sun. 15cm.  (1L pots) Added March 2008.

£4.50

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Geranium cinereum Purple Pillow

(cinereum) ‘Purple Pillow’

New hybrid with glowing deep purple flowers. Easily grown alpine suitable for rockery, trough or border edge in a sunny position. Well drained soil. 15cm. (1LR)

£5.00

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cinereum ‘Sateene’

Pink flowers with a satiny sheen and darker veins on this easily grown alpine for well drained soil in full sun.  Small evergreen mounds flowering from May onwards. 15cm.  (1LR)

£4.50

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clarkei Kashmir Green

clarkei ‘Kashmir Green’

A recent cultivar from Coen Jansen with very cool looking white flowers veined green.  45cm. Good moist soil in sun or light shade. (9cm pots)  Added April 2008.

£4.00

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Geranium clarkei Kashmir White

clarkei ‘Kashmir White’

Large white flowers, veined with lilac, mainly in late spring to early summer. Finely cut deciduous leaves. Grows best in good moist soil, 30cm. (1L pots) 

£3.50

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