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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New in 2014. (Geranium platypetalum x Geranium gymnocaulon) Excellent clumps of felted grey-green foliage are covered by masses of large, deep, indigo blue flowers tinted purple in the veins. Average soil in sun. 40cm.
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.
A meadow species from central and eastern Europe and into Asia. Finely divided leaves and masses of mauve-pink flowers over a long season. 60cm. Ordinary soil in sun.
A useful improvement on the usual form, this has larger flowers of a clean royal blue in early summer to 40cm. Well drained soil in full sun, summer dormant.
Wild collected form of this tuberous species from the eastern Mediterranean with darker flowers and a slightly more vigorous habit. Tougher and easier than normal, for well drained soil in full sun. 30cm.
A rare selection with pretty pink flowers with deeper veins held well above the fine-cut foliage on upright stems to 25cm. Leafs up in winter and flowers in spring before dying back to tubers for the summer. Well drained soil in full sun.
Low growing clumps with purple flowers in summer. An easily grown perennial with a long season of flower. Ordinary to moist soil in sun or light shade. 30cm.
An attractive wintergreen species from south eastern Europe. Tuberous roots and hairy leaves often marked brown, rich blue flowers in spring to 25cm. Drained soil in full sun.
A summer dormant species from the Mediterranean with deeply divided leaves and heads of blue windmill-like flowers in spring. 30cm. Drained soil in sun.
Treasured form has spode blue flowers with large white centres. Doesn’t show its true colour till late summer with cooler, damper weather. Plant it deeper in cool humusy soil in light shade or open position with a good mulch. More or less prostrate.
Colourful violet flowers from July on a compact plant. New leaves are deep pink with broad rounded lobes and colour well in autumn. Flowers all summer in moister soil in sun.
An excellent form (or possible hybrid) of this species with bold rich blue-purple flowers in late summer. Pretty spring leaves and brilliant autumn foliage colour. Ordinary soil in sun. 50cm.
A distinct, more compact, form of this lovely late flowering species with light purple flowers to 35cm. Attractive spring and autumn foliage. Good soil in sun.