Geranium sanguineum var. striatum
striped bloody cranesbill
- 2 litre pot
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- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: June to August
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Low-growing and spreading, this hardy perennial forms a dense mat of finely divided, dark green foliage that suppresses weeds and provides excellent ground cover.
From early summer to autumn, saucer-shaped, pale pink flowers with striking darker veins appear, attracting bees and other pollinators.
Geranium sanguineum var. striatum thrives in full sun or partial shade and is drought tolerant once established, making it a reliable choice for low-maintenance planting. Ideal for rock gardens, front-of-border positions, or softening the edges of paths and containers, it also flourishes beneath shrubs and trees, adding long-lasting colour with minimal care.
From early summer to autumn, saucer-shaped, pale pink flowers with striking darker veins appear, attracting bees and other pollinators.
Geranium sanguineum var. striatum thrives in full sun or partial shade and is drought tolerant once established, making it a reliable choice for low-maintenance planting. Ideal for rock gardens, front-of-border positions, or softening the edges of paths and containers, it also flourishes beneath shrubs and trees, adding long-lasting colour with minimal care.
This Geranium is a tough, low-maintenance perennial that thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is ideal for borders, rock gardens, and wildlife-friendly planting schemes, where its deeply lobed foliage and vibrant magenta-pink flowers create long-lasting interest.
Once established, it becomes more drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering, though occasional deep watering in dry periods can boost flowering.
Deadheading spent blooms encourages further flushes of flowers, and in midsummer, rejuvenate plants that are beginning to look jaded by removing old flowered stems and leaves.
In autumn, lightly trim back to maintain a tidy shape, but leave some foliage for winter interest and shelter for wildlife.
Once established, it becomes more drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering, though occasional deep watering in dry periods can boost flowering.
Deadheading spent blooms encourages further flushes of flowers, and in midsummer, rejuvenate plants that are beginning to look jaded by removing old flowered stems and leaves.
In autumn, lightly trim back to maintain a tidy shape, but leave some foliage for winter interest and shelter for wildlife.