Large white flowers over low mats of deep green leaves. Drained soil in sun. 10cm. Sun, well drained soil. Suitable for rockery or front of border. (1L pots)
The first white himalayense in cultivation. Robust plants freely bear large white flowers which take on a faint bluish tinge as they age, like one of those paints. 35cm. (9cm pots)
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Geranium ibericum ssp. jubatum ‘White Zigana’
The white flowered form collected in the Zigana Pass, Turkey. Clump forming, flowers in late spring/early summer. Drained soil in sun. (9cm pots)
Geranium ‘Johnson’s Blue’ (pratense x himalayense)
The true plant, makes a mound of sky-blue flowers May to July. Some repeat later. Tolerates dry sunny position when established, or light shade. Cut down after flowering. 60cm. (9cm pots)
Clumps of rugose mid-green foliage and large candy-pink flowers in early summer. Introduced from Kashmir in 1978 by Roy Lancaster. Good soil in shade. 40cm. (9cm pots)
Elegant shiny fingered marbled leaves with blue flowers in April and May. Summer dormant, then fresh leaves from autumn. Likes a sunny well-drained or dry site. 30cm. (9cm pots)
A beautiful new selection from Marco van Noort, clear pink flowers with slightly deeper veining. Just as long flowering as 'Dilys', May to October. 30cm. Drained soil in sun. (9cm pots)