To 75 cms. Largest growing form of Geranium oxonianum. Attractive, shiny green leaves with dark reddish markings. Small light pink flowers with magenta veins. Ground cover. Sun or shade. Winter dormant.
Evergreen ground cover covered in purple flowers over many weeks. Great for pathway edging, rock walls or in containers. Trim after flowering to encourage a thick mounding habit. Sun.
Height to 40 cms. Felt-like grey green leaves. Soft lilac blue flowers with prominent veining. Distinctive flower shape, the petals being wide spaced with blunt ended triangular outlined petals. Sun or shady edging. Winter dormant.
To 45 cms. Very stunning. deep raspberry coloured flowers, with deeper veins and a white eye. Sun.
To 70cms when in flower. An unusual and captivating perennial bearing a lengthy display over the warmer months of deep crimson, pin-cushion style flowers. Particularly suited to informal drifts of 2-3 plants in mixed or wildflower gardens. Attractive to butterflies and useful as a cut flower for fresh floral arrangements. Sun. Winter dormant.