All the hardy Geraniums that are not part of the selected species and hybrid groups. Since we grow such a large range of Hardy Geraniums you will find a lot here! You can use the Refine options on the left hand side to help you find suitable plants if you are not sure which varieties you want.
The cranesbills in this section come from a wide range of habitats so you will find shade lovers alongside those which need sun and those which need well drained conditions alongside those which prefer more moisture.
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Alan Bremner's attractive hybrid has textured leaves resembling Geranium renardii, but larger. Dainty lilac-pink flowers in summer. Reasonable soil in a drained, sunny position. 45cm.
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.
A recent form with lavender flowers veined darker purple in spring and early summer over lovely felted textured foliage. Neat clumps to 35cm for drained soil in sun.
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 in late spring. Open or light shade, not too dry. 70cm.
Hybrid from Cambridge Botanic Garden flowers from July to autumn. Pointed white petals are heavily veined pinkish mauve. 45cm mound in sun. Useful late white flower.
Glamorous large, cupped silvery pink flowers above a clump of finely divided leaves. Good soil in sun, not too dry. 45cm. Flowers from May onwards, not as vigorous as other forms.
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.
Very large rich, deep blue flowers with a red flush at the centre, for a long period from early summer, repeating in autumn. Easy in sun or light shade. 30cm.