Last Updated 15 April 2008

NEW
Free Monthly Newsletter

Sign up here

P to R
Geranium Patricia

‘Patricia’ (endressii x psilostemon)

If you like G. psilostemon but wished its magenta-pink, black eyed flowers lasted from May to October, here you are! Rather shorter and a softer colour to its large flowers. 90cm.  (1LSR)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Album

phaeum ‘Album’

Exquisite milky white faces, rather shorter than most. 60cm. Welcome for its early flowering and solid leafy clumps. Prefers shade but will grow in the open if moist enough and respond well if humusy material is incorporated into the soil.   (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

phaeum Alecs Pink

phaeum ‘Alec’s Pink’

Early flowering, mauve flowers with a white base.  60cm. Prefers shade but will grow in the open if moist enough and respond well if humusy material is incorporated into the soil. (9cm pots) Added April 2008.

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum ex Ploeger

phaeum ex Ploeger, De Bilt

An unique shade of burgundy without the usual pale centre. A new cultivar from Holland kindly given to us by Dr Geert Lambrecht. Long flowering. 80cm. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum George Stone

phaeum ‘George Stone’

Attractive and distinctive with wine-red flowers.  The leaves are suffused with a deep wine-red colouring towards the centre. 70cm.    (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Golden Spring

phaeum ‘Golden Spring’

Yellow spring leaves turn green later. Deep pink flowers. 50cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Joan Baker

phaeum ‘Joan Baker’

Tall and stately with large pale lavender flowers. 90cm  (9cmSQ).

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Little Boy

phaeum ‘Little Boy’

Short with small leaves, dark crimson petals, rather reflexed. 30cm.    (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum var. lividum Majus

phaeum var. lividum ‘Majus’

An imposing tall phaeum with pale purple flowers, essential for the serious grower.  90cm.   (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Mierhausen

phaeum ‘Mierhausen’

Most unusual appearance with sparsely leaved angled stems bearing rosy-mauve flowers over many weeks. Attractive and distinctive.   (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Night Time

phaeum ‘Night Time’

Deep purple flowers, white at the base, very long flowering. 60cm.    (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

phaeum ‘Our Pat’

Very dark, almost black, big flat flowers on stems to 60cm.  (9cmSQ) 

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Rachel's Rhapsody

phaeum ‘Rachel’s Rhapsody’

Found by Rachel Etheridge, this exciting cultivar has dark green leaves randomly splashed and spotted with yellow.  Red marks in the leaf axils and purple flowers.  60cm. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

phaeum ‘Rose Air’

Dove grey flowers on a short bushy plant. Later flowering. 30cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium x monacense Rose Madder

phaeum ‘Rose Madder’

see G. x monacense ‘Rose Madder’

 

Geranium phaeum Samobor

phaeum ‘Samobor’

Outstandingly brilliant foliage plant, deserving good soil for the best effect. Leaves have broad zonal rings of chocolate brown. Waxy red flowers in spring. 60cm.    (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium phaeum Springtime

phaeum ‘Springtime’

New continental cultivar.  White marbled foliage, especially in spring.  Dark maroon flowers.  50cm. Shade. (9cmSQ)

£4.50

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

phaeum ‘Variegatum’

Irregular cream variegation on greyish-green leaves on this interesting form.  Purple flowers in spring to 60cm. Tidy clumps for average to good soil in shade.  (9cm pots)  Added April 2008.

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium Pink Penny

‘Pink Penny’ (wallichianum x ?) [Previously listed as ‘Jolly Pink’]

NEW. Intense purplish pink flowers like a cross between 'Jolly Bee' (or 'Rozanne') and G. wallichianum 'Syabru'.  Average soil in sun or part shade.  30cm. (1.4LSR)

£5.50

Buy Now  

No Photo
Available

platyanthum ‘Russian Giant’

Glowing purple flowers from April which are sideways facing, rather than nodding. Reasonable soil in sun or light shade. Deciduous, 70cm. (1LSR) 

£4.50

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

pratense ‘Blue Lagoon’

New. Blue flowers.  60cm. Any soil in an open position, drought tolerant. Cut down after flowering. (1LSR)

£4.00

Buy Now 

Geranium pratense Galactic

pratense ‘Galactic’

Milky white flowers make a domed head. 75cm.   Any soil in an open position, drought tolerant. Cut down after flowering.  (1LSR)

£4.00

Buy Now 

Geranium pratense New Dimension

pratense ‘New Dimension’

New. Purple-brown leafed cultivar with short stems of purplish blue flowers in summer.  Average soil in sun.  45cm. CPVR.  Any soil in an open position, drought tolerant.  Cut down after flowering. (9cmSQ)

£4.00

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

pratense ‘Plenum Album’

The sought after, almost mythical, double white flowered form of Meadow Cranesbill.  Takes a while to settle down to producing the multi-petalled milky white flowers.  50cm. Good, drained soil in sun. (1LSR)

£4.50

Buy Now  

Geranium Prelude

‘Prelude’ (albiflorum x sylvaticum)

Masses of small blue flowers in spring. Alan Bremner’s hybrid: a compact clump of leaves and the myriad of flowers are held erect for weeks. Open or light shade, not too dry. 70cm. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium procurrens

procurrens

Many upturned magenta, dark-eyed flowers from midsummer on a prostrate plant which roots as it grows. Useful colour under shrubs, better than begonias! Shade, average soil, not wet. Height maybe 15cm, spread eternal, the parent of famous offspring.   (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium psilostemon

psilostemon

Large showy magenta flowers, dramatically black-centred, are born on many upward-growing stems in summer. A bushy plant whose large leaves provide brilliant autumn colour. Average soil in sun or light shade. 1.2m. Turkey, Armenia. (1.5LR)

£4.50

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

rectum

Rosy-mauve flowers above clumps of broad leaves. Strong stems on this easy species to 45cm.  Reasonable soil in light shade. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now  

Geranium Red Admiral

‘Red Admiral’

(psilostemon x sylvaticum ‘Baker’s Pink’) Brilliant new hybrid by Cyril Foster.  Large magenta-red flowers with black veins converging at the base.  Average soil in sun or light shade. Flowers non-stop in summer and autumn. 60cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium reflexum

reflexum

A relative of G. phaeum and superficially similar, but with narrow, strongly reflexed pink petals. Spotty leaves, grow as for G. phaeum. 60cm.    (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

regelii

Like a small G. pratense but with very large, light blue flowers in spring and later. Growth habit like G. himalayense. 20cm. Drained soil in sun. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

Geranium renardii Walter Ingwersen

renardii ‘Walter Ingwersen’

The usual form with low evergreen, textured, leaves. White flowers veined lilac. Indispensible. Sunny, 20cm.    (9cmSQ)

£3.00

Buy Now 

No Photo
Available

richardsonii

A neat N. American species with small, braod glossy leaves.  This form has white flowers veined pink, mainly in early summer but continuing later.  Moist humusy soil in sun or shade.  30cm. (9cm pots) Added April 2008.

£3.00

Buy Now 

Geranium robertianum Celtic White

robertianum ‘Celtic White’

Rare white and green version of the native with no pink colouring even in the stems. 20cm. (9cmSQ)

£2.50

Buy Now 

Geranium Rozanne

Rozanne ‘Gerwat’

('Buxton's Variety' x himalayense) AGM  Large vivid blue, white centred flowers from June till frost.  More robust than 'Buxton's Variety' and keeps a good colour throughout. 45cm.  Drained soil in sun or light shade. (9cmSQ)

£4.00

Buy Now  

No Photo
Available

ruprechtii

Large blue flowers on erect plants in early summer above the large divided leaves. Similar to G. pratense. Sunny place in ordinary soil. 70cm. (9cmSQ)

£3.50

Buy Now 

 

View Cart  

Previous   Next

 

[Home] [About Us & Visiting] [New Plants] [Online Catalogue] [- Hardy Geraniums] [A to C] [D to L] [M to O] [x oxonianum hybrids] [P to R] [S to Z] [- Ornamental Grasses] [- Perennials] [- Shrubs] [Mail Order] [Events] [Talks and Visits] [Contact Us] [Links] [Resources] [Newsletter]

All text, images and design © 2004 to 2008 J & T Fuller.