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Geraniums & pelargoniums are split into two groups: pelargoniums are half-hardy, whereas other types of geranium are hardy. This exciting range includes upright, trailing, climbing, ivy-leaf, 'balcon', rosebud, dwarf varieties and more. Look out for the eye-catching tulip-flowered pelargoniums.
Geranium pratense 'Laura'Hardy Geranium, Meadow Cranesbill Long lasting, weather resistant, double white flowers are produced from June onwards on upright, downy stems. The serrated leaves quickly create a mound of fresh green foliage that makes excellent groundcover for a cottage garden or perennial border. Unlike its single flowered relations, Geranium pratense ‘Laura’ does not self seed, making it easier to control. Height and spread: 60cm (24”). More info |
Geranium 'White Rose'Pelargonium, Rosebud Geranium The full, rounded buds of Rosebud Geranium ‘White Rose’ resemble dainty crystal white roses when they first break open, then cluster together to form a pretty posy. This vigorous, trailing variety has the exceptional garden performance of other ivy-leaf geraniums, but their unique flower form truly sets them apart. With regular deadheading, they will spill from windowboxes, containers, and hanging baskets, blooming profusely throughout the summer. Trails to: 45cm (18”). More info |
Geranium 'Swizzle Stick'Pelargonium, Zonal Geranium, Zonal Pelargonium
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Geranium 'Jackpot White'Pelargonium, Zonal Geranium, Zonal Pelargonium Compact, uniform plants produce a mass of colour in bright shades of white. The single flowers are particularly weather resistant making them ideal for summer bedding and patio containers. Height: 40cm (16”). Spread: 35cm (14”). More info |
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