This is a page of Geums to enable you to compare all the varieties we grow side by side. Click on any image to be redirected to the appropriate item in our online shop.

  • Geum ‘Beech House Apricot’. The tightly crowded clump of fresh apple- green foliage forms a perfect foil for the wide open rich apricot flowers. For a moist soil in sun or shade. 25cm. Very reliable colour for early season at the front of the border.
Geum 'Beech House Apricot'

Geum ‘Beech House Apricot’

  • Geum ‘Mai Tai’. One of the denser clumping geums of mid size. The flowers are large, frilly and a beautiful red stained peach. Keep cutting out old flowering stems to encourage a succession of flowers.
Geum 'Mai Tai'

Geum ‘Mai Tai’

  • Geum chiloense ‘Lady Stratheden’. Colourful and easily grown perennial forming a stout weed smothering clump of leaves and freely producing 2ft stems of warm yellow semi double flowers in summer. The flowers will keep on coming if you cut out older flowering stems as their flowers begin to fade. There is a lot of ‘air’ in the flower heads, so this is an ideal plant to mingle amongst other colour or to look through to plants behind.
Geum chiloense 'Lady Stratheden'

Geum chiloense ‘Lady Stratheden’

  • Geum chiloense ‘Mrs Bradshaw’. (Fireball) Colourful and easily grown perennial forming a stout weed smothering clump of leaves and freely producing 2ft stems of bright red semi double flowers in summer. Mrs Bradshaw is absolutely, unashamedly red; not a hint of pink anywhere. The flowers will keep on coming if you cut out older flowering stems as their flowers begin to fade. There is a lot of ‘air’ in the flower heads, so this is an ideal plant to mingle amongst other colour or to look through to plants behind.
Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw'

Geum chiloense ‘Mrs Bradshaw’