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Geranium macrorrhizum  Bulgaria

macrorrhizum ‘Bulgaria’

Slightly darker magenta than ‘Czakor’? Good evergreen groundcover. 30cm. Any drained soil in sun or shade. (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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macrorrhizum ‘Camce’

Soft pink flowers over evergreen foliage. Good groundcover for any drained soil in sun or shade. 35cm (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Geranium macrorrhizum Czakor

macrorrhizum ‘Czakor’

Brilliant magenta pink flowers! Good evergreen groundcover. 30cm. Any drained soil in sun or shade.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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macrorrhizum ‘Freundorf’

Slightly deeper than ‘Camce' and probably shorter, but still soft pink. 30cm.  Good evergreen groundcover. Any drained soil, good in dry shade in improved soil. 30cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Geranium macrorrhizum Ingwerson's Variety

macrorrhizum ‘Ingwerson’s Variety’

Light rose-pink, good evergreen groundcover. 35cm. Any drained soil in sun or shade.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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macrorrhizum ‘Lohfeldon’

White with pink venation. 20cm. Deciduous. Maybe a G. x cantabrigiense? (1LSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium macrorrhizum Pindus

macrorrhizum ‘Pindus’

A newer low growing form more similar to G. x cantabrigiense in stature.  Good dense evergreen groundcover, and bright magenta pink flowers.  20cm. (9cm pots) Added February 2008

£3.00

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macrorrhizum ‘Snow Sprite’

Low growing form with white flowers and no pink colouring. 20cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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macrorrhizum ‘Variegatum’

This outstandingly beautiful foliage plant has leaves edged with cream. The usual bright pink flowers occur in spring. Best leaves in shade in humusy drained soil.  Slow growing. Deciduous in proper winters. 30cm.  (9cm pots)  Added October 2007.

£4.00

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Geranium maculatum Album

maculatum ‘Album’

Pristine white flowers held well above the leaves, 45cm. From North America, growing in wet woods and meadows. Surprisingly little grown in Britain when compared to G. phaeum. Handsome leaves with narrow segments deeply divided. Needs humusy retentive soil in sun or shade.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Geranium maculatum Beth Chatto

maculatum ‘Beth Chatto’

An excellent shorter plant with larger light pink flowers. 30cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium maculatum Espresso

maculatum ‘Espresso’

New from N America. Coveted form with purple leaves. (9cmSQ)

£4.00

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Geranium maculatum ex Kath Dryden

maculatum ex Kath Dryden

A very distinctive and attractive form which has light green leaves and stout stems bearing masses of small pink flowers for weeks in spring. 60cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium maculatum Shameface

maculatum ‘Shameface’

The (N. American) name given to the form usually grown as G maculatum in Britain. Light pink flowers changing to pale mauve with age. 45cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Geranium maculatum Sweetwater

maculatum ‘Sweetwater’

Generous lilac-pink flowers on tall stems in spring. 60cm.  Humusy retentive soil in sun or shade. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium xmagnificum Hylander

x magnificum ‘Hylander’ (ibericum ssp. ibericum x platypetalum)

Large flowers of brilliant violet-blue in early summer on this old cottage garden favourite. Good autumn colour. Sun or light shade and tolerant of dry soil. 50cm. (1LSR)

£3.50

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Geranium xmagnificum Peter Yeo

x magnificum ‘Peter Yeo’

Large flowers of brilliant deep blue, facing sideways. Bluer flowers with broader petals than ‘Hylander’, flowering earlier.Good autumn colour. Sun or light shade and tolerant of dry soil. 50cm. (1LSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium malviflorum pink

malviflorum pink

The rarely seen and desirable pink flowered form of this super Mediterranean species. Summer dormant, the greyish leaves appear in winter and stems of largish pink flowers appear in spring.  30cm. Drained soil in full sun.  (9cmSQ)

£3.50

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Geranium Mary Mottram

‘Mary Mottram’ (endressii x sylvaticum 'Album')

Pure white flowers on short, erect stems.  Compact, to 35cm. Average soil and position. (9cmSQ) 

£3.00

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Geranium x monacense Breckland Fever

x monacense ‘Breckland Fever’

Our introduction is distinguished by its long flowering, from April to July, and its deliriously feverish rosy-mauve flowers. It’s also extremely spotty. 60cm. Shade, or moist soil in open.  (9cmSQ)

£3.50

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‘Mrs Jean Moss’

NEW Robin Moss' selected seedling from 'Tidmarsh'. Erect clumps with rich pink-purple flowers in summer.  Good soil in sun or part shade. 60cm. (1L pots) Added March 2008.

£5.00

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‘Nicola’ (x oxonianum x psilostemon)

Soft magenta flowers, deeper than ‘Patricia’ with separated petals, dark centred. All summer. 60cm. (1LSR)

£3.50

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Geranium Nimbus

‘Nimbus’ (clarkei ‘Kashmir Purple’ x collinum)

AGM  A mound of finely cut leaves covered with large open flowers in light purple fom May to Autumn. Unsurpassed for effectiveness. For reasonable soil in sun. 50cm. (1LSR)

£3.50

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Geranium nodosum Swish Purple

nodosum ‘Swish Purple’

Purple flowers all season above clumps of shiny leaves. Average soil, tolerates dry soil in shade, but prefers betters soil in sun. Useful for dark shady places. 30cm. Deciduous.(9cmSQ) Added February 2008

£3.00

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Geranium Nunwood Purple

‘Nunwood Purple’ (pratense albiflorum x himalayense ‘Gravetye’)

Quite large bright deep blue flowers flushed rose-pink in the centre, turn purple later. Flowers in May-August with some repeat later. Clumps, 45cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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