Hardy Geranium (also known as Cranesbill) begins growing with leaves that form low mounds, providing a lush green backdrop for its dainty, five-petaled blossoms. These prolific flowers, in shades of pink, blue, or violet, bloom in the garden from late spring through summer as they attract pollinators. With its ability to withstand diverse growing conditions, Hardy Geranium effortlessly integrates into various garden styles, from cottage gardens to rockeries.
Growing Tips:
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade; adapts well to different light conditions.
- Soil: Well-draining soil is recommended; tolerant of various soil types.
- Watering: Maintain moderate watering; avoid waterlogged conditions.
- Hardiness: Hardy Geraniums are generally resilient in USDA zones 4-8, depending on the variety.
Biokovo
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Biokovo is a perennial Hardy Geranium with delicate, pale pink to white flowers reminiscent of wild geraniums. It has a spreading and mounding growth habit and will reach 12-18” in height. Its aromatic, green foliage turns lovely shades of red in the fall. Biokovo thrives in well-drained soil and is suitable for various garden zones, typically performing well in zones 4-8.
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Max Frei
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Max Frei is a perennial Hardy Geranium with vibrant magenta-pink flowers that bloom profusely from late spring to early summer. With a compact and spreading growth habit, it forms low, dense mounds reaching a height of approximately 12”. Its beautiful foliage adds to its charm, turning red in the fall. Max Frei thrives in well-drained soil and is best suited for garden zones 4-8.
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Rozanne
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Rozanne is an outstanding perennial Hardy Geranium known for its striking violet-blue flowers that bloom profusely from late spring through fall against bright green foliage. With a spreading and mounding growth habit, it forms low, sprawling clumps reaching a height of around 18”. tractive throughout the season.This variety prefers well-drained soil and performs best in garden zones 4-8.
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Tiny Monster
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Tiny Monster is a perennial Hardy Geranium that produces bright purple flowers from late spring through late summer or early fall. A favorite of pollinators, this easy-to-grow variety will spread slightly and retain a compact mound of just 12-18” tall. Tiny Monster performs best in zones 4- 8 and prefers more sun than shade.
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