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Geranium sanguineum | New Hampshire Purple | Cranesbill

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Geranium sanguineum | New Hampshire Purple | Cranesbill

Geranium sanguineum | New Hampshire Purple | Cranesbill

Cranesbill, or hardy geraniums, are perennial border plants with saucer-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple and blue. They're easy to grow, thrive in shade and flower for months. Geraniums are popular in cottage garden schemes and offer a long season of pollen and nectar for a number of pollinators, particularly bees.

Geranium sanguineum 'New Hampshire Purple' is a gorgeous mounding variety at 45 cm tall and 40 cm wide. It has fine fresh green foliage, which makes a good summer-long background for its mid-sized, magenta flowers. The leaves also turn vibrant red in autumn for an extra splash of interest. It's ideal for growing under a very light canopy of shrubs or roses, among taller perennials in a cottage garden, or towards the front of a border. It is also ideal for wild gardens and on banks.

Grow Geranium sanguineum in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in sun or shade. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to prolong flowering. Plants self-seed readily and will bloom through all the summer months. Lovely garden treasures!
Pot Size: 1 Litre
$7.04
Geranium sanguineum | New Hampshire Purple | Cranesbill
$7.04

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Cranesbill, or hardy geraniums, are perennial border plants with saucer-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple and blue. They're easy to grow, thrive in shade and flower for months. Geraniums are popular in cottage garden schemes and offer a long season of pollen and nectar for a number of pollinators, particularly bees.

Geranium sanguineum 'New Hampshire Purple' is a gorgeous mounding variety at 45 cm tall and 40 cm wide. It has fine fresh green foliage, which makes a good summer-long background for its mid-sized, magenta flowers. The leaves also turn vibrant red in autumn for an extra splash of interest. It's ideal for growing under a very light canopy of shrubs or roses, among taller perennials in a cottage garden, or towards the front of a border. It is also ideal for wild gardens and on banks.

Grow Geranium sanguineum in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in sun or shade. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to prolong flowering. Plants self-seed readily and will bloom through all the summer months. Lovely garden treasures!
Pot Size: 1 Litre