Beacuase there are so many Geraniums I have broken them down into groupings. Either dive straight into the group you are looking for or scroll down to see all the Geraniums in one alphabetical list
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Geranium ‘Ann Folkard’ (Geranium procurrens x Geranium psilostemon) A brilliant sterile hybrid raised by Reverand Oliver Folkard in Lincolnshire in 1973. Although the crown of this plant is very compact, it sends out long straggling branching stems that mound up to a substantial 2m across. The leaves are bright yellow when young and the perfect foil or a dreadful clash (dependant on your opinion) with the bright magenta, dark eyed flowers. Flowers from June till the first frosts. Stem cuttings will often root, but seldom grow away.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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From the same breeding programme as geranium 'Rozanne' comes another corking Geranium. This time the multitude of circular flowers are rich pink on opening developing a slightly mauvy-pink quality when fully open. They have a large pale eye, boldly striped with dark indigo-magenta veins. The flowers open flat and look up to the sun showing off the fountain of dark anthers. The foliage is picked out with paler limy green spots and forms a handsome mound. It will scramble through neighbours if allowed to. This is sure to become very popular indeed. Bred by Marco van Noort Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium x johnsonii 'Johnson's Blue' (Geranium himalayense x Geranium pratense) An old variety and still one of the bluest and best, it is a deservedly popular hardy geranium Rich pure blue flowers are produced in endless succession throughout summer, a consequence of being a sterile hybrid..The effect is further enhanced by fine slightly silver washed foliage. A lovely accompaniment to Roses. Sun. 30cm. Selected from one of A.T. Johnson’s seedlings by B.Ruys in 1950 in Holland and named in his honour.[separator top="3" bottom="3" style="single"][fontawesome icon="thumbs-up-alt" circle="no" size="medium" iconcolor="#81d742" circlecolor="" circlebordercolor="" animation_type="0" animation_direction="down" animation_speed="0.1"]Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium phaeum 'Album'. The pure white form of the Mourning Widow. Good clean white flowers which are relatively large for the type and lack any central ring. More or less evergreen mounds of foliage and upright stems topped with outward facing flowers. Good in dry Shade. Originally collected in the wild in Switzerland by Dr Roger-Smith and Miss Savory, part ofan AGS party in 1940. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Widely spaced, spoon-shaped petals are mauvy pink with a good tracery of black-magenta veins that coalesce to give a strong purple-black eye, topped with a black boss. The apple-green star of sepals peep through the gaps adding an extra kick. Like G. 'Ann Folkard', Geranium 'Salome' is a scrambler, sending searching stems through the framework of its neighbours. Tolerates a little shade and has a very long flowering season. A garden seedling found by Elizabeth Strangman. G.lambertii x G.procurrens.Links
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Geranium ‘Brookside’ (Geranium clarkei ‘Kashmir Purple x Geranium pratense). Geranium 'Brookside' is a lovely new hybrid which combines strong growth and beautiful finely divided foliage with amply produced large deep clear blue flowers; each paler in the centre. forms a tight crown from which arise stiff branching stems with a long stalked flower produced from each axil. 60cm tall and a little wider. Long flowering season. Originated at Cambridge University Botanic Garden in 1970. Sets very little seed. This is the seed parent of Geranium 'Orion'.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium phaeum 'Raven'. MOURNING WIDOW. A useful ground cover plant with striking dark purple flowers held high above dense clumps of pale foliage. Raven has unspotted leaves and purple-brown flowers and is relatively short growing at just 40cm. A seedling from 'Lily Lovell' introduced by Rainforest Nursery, Canada. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium 'Dusky Rose' A newly bred variety which forms a low tight spreading mound of gorgeous chocolate-burgundy foliage. From May to September the plant will be studded with soft baby-pink flowers. 15cm high and 30cm spread. This is a sister plant to Geranium ‘Bertie Crug’ with slightly lighter baby-pink flowers and much better leaf colouring. A seedling from G. sessiliflorum 'Nigricans' probably a cross with G.oxonianum.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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(G. lambertii Swansdown x G. traversii Elegans) Whilst the young flowers appear white against the green leaves, bring them indoors on white paper and you can see that they are a pale blush pink with rich ruby red veining and dark stamens. As they age they become much whiter. A newly bred variety which forms a low spreading mound of softly felted marbled leaves above which are held slightly cupped, almost circular flowers that open with a pink tinge and quickly turn white with red veins. A beautiful compliment under old roses. 90cm spread. A lovely subtle variety. Raised by Rosemary Lee of Coombland Nursery.Links
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Geranium ‘Nimbus’ (Geranium collinum x Geranium clarkei ‘Kashmir Purple’) Geranium 'Nimbus' is a fine new cultivar which is already earning a good reputation. Flowers are freely produced, bluish purple with a small pale eye. Petals are relatively narrow leaving a gap between each that gives the flower a starry appearance. The foliage, which emerges ochre tinted, is finely cut and pale apple green. Large and spreading. May to July. Occurred in Cambridge University Botanic Garden in197 9.Links
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Pure, glistening white petals with translucent veins and strong notched petals give the impression of 10 rather than 5 petals. Young flowers have grey-mauve anthers and the impression of colour in the veins but older flowers are pure white with green eyes. The leaves are unblotched. 20-30cm high. Found as a seedling in the garden of Jane Robinson and named for her husband. Possibly a seedling of either G. 'Claridge Druce' or G. 'Lace Time' Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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This is one of those plants whose flowers warrant the closest of inspection as they posses the sort of intricate beauty that can easily get overlooked amongst some of their more brash cousins but which nevertheless is as exquisite as they come. Each flower is a translucent lavender-white shaded to the edges and picked out lavender in the veins. Where the petals overlap the colour is stronger and from the white eye protrude a green style and pink anthers. Typical green G.phaeum foliage with small but distinct chocolate spots. Bred by an unknown Dutch gardener. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium sanguineum 'Ankum's Pride' (bloody cranesbill). A delightful short spreading geranium ideal for the front of border or scuttling about beneath shrubs and roses. The flowers are well rounded, of a glowing sugary pink and large for the species. Each axil produces a single flower so as the growth goes on so does the flowering. One of the lower growing Geranium sanguineum cultivars. 15cm. May-August. Named after the home village of Coen Jansen, who selected this form in 1988, a seedling from G. 'Jubilee Pink'.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium sanguineum 'Glenluce' (bloody cranesbill) A Large flowered variety with flowers in a distinctive pale rose-pink. The foliage has a certain indefinable quality that makes it look softer than other cultivars. Altogether a cheerful little cranesbill producing wide soft hummocks of foliage covered in summer in clear, pale pink blooms. Spreads by underground rhizomes. Foliage colours vivid red in autumn. May-August. 30cm tall by 60cm wide Discovered at Glenluce, Scotland by AT Johnson in 1937.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium pratense 'Striatum' ('Splish Splash'). (‘Bicolor’, ‘Splish Splash’) An unusual sport of our native meadow cranesbill. The basically white flowers are randomly splashed , striped and spotted in violet-blue like some errant child has laid about them with a paintbrush. No two flowers are ever the same. Some petals can be completely blue, but overall the effect is usually paler rather than darker. Earlier flowers tend to be paler . Makes a sturdy upright plant providing interest and colour in early summer. Equally at home in the border or wild garden. 60cm Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium maculatum 'Espresso'. Impressive leaves which are deeply fingered and coloured brown, a colour which lasts well into the Summer. Flowers are produced early and are pale pink. The whole plant is a little smaller than ‘Elizabeth Ann’. Geranium maculatum is a variable moisture loving species; the best of the North American species. Flowers appear April to June (and often again in Autumn) with clusters of upward facing flowers well above the deeply cut leaves. Best in damp shade, but needs some sun to develop the leaf colour . Raised by Dale Hendricks of North Creek Nurseries, USA. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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An exciting new cross between G.'Nimbus'' and G.pratense Victor Reiter combining the deep purple foliage colour of Victor Reiter with the vigour and flowers 'Nimbus' Bright blue-violet flowers from May to June over deeply incised deep purple leaves which become greener as Summer progresses. Red Autumn tones as the foliage senesces. Reputed to be mildew resistant thanks to 'Nimbus' and drought resistant too. 40 x 40cm Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium macrorrhizum 'Ingwersen's Variety'. This is a fantastic Geranium to grow in dry sites where other plants might struggle. It produces generous mounds of soft, hairy, highly fragrant pale green leaves spreading by means of runners. the flowers are blush pink, produced in small clusters. Each one has a red eye and long dangling spider-legs stamens with red anthers. To finish the effect the calyx is red also. 2ft tall. Easily grown and very reliable. In the stems and general demeanour of Geraniumm macrorrhizum you can see a kinship with their cousins the Pelargoniums. Originally collected by Walter Ingwersen on Mount Koprivnik in Montenegro in 1929. and introduced by Birch Farm in 1930.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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(syn. Geranium 'Verguld Saffier') This variety is a cross between 'Ann Folkard' and wallichianum 'Buxton's variety', inheriting characteristics of both. It has the yellow leaves of the former, longer lasting than the parent, with flowers in a pinky-blue produced all throughout the summer. Its AGM says it is undoubtedly a good cultivar, but anyone who knows me, knows my thoughts on plants that pair yellow leaves and pink flowers so I'll shut up now. It has a low growing, sprawling habit, making it ideal for the front of the border. It is a little smaller than 'Ann Folkard'. It is reliable, but likes some shade to do its best. Originally found as a seedling in Hans Kramer's de Hessenhof nursery in about. 1994 40 X 110cm Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium maculatum 'Beth Chatto'. G.'Chatto' is distinguished by the most lovely clear, pale sugar pink flowers that it shows off to great effect in outward facing clusters above the pale green foliage. Larger and more deeply coloured than ‘Shameface’. Geranium maculatum is a variable moisture loving species; the best of the North American species. Flowers appear April to June (and often again in Autumn) with clusters of upward facing flowers well above the deeply cut leaves. Best in damp shadeDiscount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium pratense Victor Reiter Strain. Stunning new cultivar with leaves of a striking purple-black above which deep purple saucer shaped blooms are proudly displayed. Place in a prominent position where the unusual many fingered leaves will always provoke comment. Not as high as some of the meadow cranesbills. Leaves become greener as the year progresses or if they are in too much shade. Best in sun. to 60cm. There was a profusion of cultivars produced following the original Californian introduction of G.'Vicor Reiter' which has led to some muddling and confusion in the names of the purple leaved strains, some of which are seed raised, and some micropropagated. This is one of the seed raised strains. originally bred by Californian nurseryman Victor Reiter in the 1970's Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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This was selected out of a batch of Geranium 'Walter's Gift' seedlings in 1998. Very pale, silvery-pink flowers with a network of dark magenta veins are produced over a very long season, Spring through Summer. 45cm x 60cm. Forms excellent ground-cover with green leaves, which are a fresh limy green when young, carrying strong reddy-brown blotches. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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A dusky pink spring flowering Geranium. Typical of its parents, G.phaeum and G.reflexum, it has sprays of long-nosed, slightly reflexed petaled flowers with a white eye and a ring of smoky blue eye-liner. Generous clumps of large palmate and lobed leaves are handsomely marked with strong maroon blotches and stand well in shade, even if dry. Even better is the lovely golden hue the leaves take on in early Spring before greening up later. Really brightens up a shady corner. Originated in the French nursery of its namesake. 45cm tall, spreading indefinitely. Selected by Madame Claudine Dupont. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Elsbeth has particularly large showy flowers (see comparison photograph) of a vivid deep magenta which stud the mounds of palmately dissected, rather hairy foliage over a long season from Summer to Autumn. It forms neat mounds which often colour beautifully in the Autumn. Best in Sunny, well drained situations. Apparently it was discovered on the Continent and is a relatively recent introduction. 30 x 30cm.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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A fine cross between G.psilostemon and G.sylvaticum 'Baker's Pink' bred by Cyril Foster of Rothbury, Northumbrland and introduced by Caforth Gardens in 1999. This hybrid brings the dazzling magenta flowers of G.psilostemon and displays them on a plant with an upright growth habit closer to G.sylcaticum. The blooms are produced continuously throughout the Summer and are possibly the largest and brightest of the psilostemon types. They have a slight pale eye. 50cm Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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An eye-catching mound of vibrant variegated foliage with each leaf marbled, splashed and streaked with cream and limey-green, it really injects a bit of sparkle to a shady spot. In April and May leafy stems raise above the foliage and bear a succession of bluey-mauve, white-eyed flowers which are attractive to bees. Best for light shade as the sun can scorch the foliage. A shorter form at 30cm by 45cm. From Axeltree nursery, 1997. fusion_separator style_type="single solid" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" sep_color="" top_margin="" bottom_margin="" border_size="" icon="" icon_circle="" icon_circle_color="" width="" alignment="center"][/fusion_separator]Links
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A distinctively marked G.phaeum with pretty almost white petals surrounding a central violet ring. Flowers take on a slight pink blush as they age. Good, vigorous clumps of bright green foliage send up leafy stems topped with small but showy flowers from late April. 45cm. Phaeums enjoy a semi-shaded position and provide a valuable source of pollen and nectar for early insects. Raised by Andre Ekkleboom in Holland and named for his wife. fusion_separator style_type="single solid" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" sep_color="" top_margin="" bottom_margin="" border_size="" icon="" icon_circle="" icon_circle_color="" width="" alignment="center"][/fusion_separator]Links
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A really unusual uniquely double flowered phaeum. A showy double row of bright plummy purple petals and in the centre the stamens appear to have been transformed into strange petaloid structures ina alimey-green to fascinating effect. A plant for partial shade wherethe slightly blotched fresh green leaves make an early foil for other spring flowers. Flowering in late April to May to about 75cm. This wonderful find was a chance seedling in the garden of Lynne Edwards in 2013. She named it after her beloved father and lifelong botanical & gardening mentor who had ghiven here her original phaeum. Not so good for insects due to its lack of stamens. fusion_separator style_type="single solid" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" sep_color="" top_margin="" bottom_margin="" border_size="" icon="" icon_circle="" icon_circle_color="" width="" alignment="center"][/fusion_separator]Links
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Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Karmina'. (Geranium dalmaticum x Geranium macrorrhizum) A vigorous cultivar with mid pink flowers. Very similar to Geranium x cantabrigiense Cambridge. Forms a lovely low mat of highly fragrant shiny foliage on top of which it carries a long succession of flat pink blooms. Performs well in dry sites. G. x cantabrigiense is a sterile hybrid, the original clone being raised first at Cambridge university Botanic Garden in 1974. Grows only about 20cm tall, but will spread to form a dense evergreen mat. Flowers May to July. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Cambridge'. (Geranium dalmaticum x Geranium macrorrhizum) This is the original clone raised at Cambridge Botanic Gardens in 1974. It is a vigorous cultivar with mid pink flowers. Very similar to Geranium x cantabrigiense 'karmina'. Forms a lovely low mat of highly fragrant shiny foliage on top of which it carries a long succession of flat pink blooms. Performs well in dry sites. G. x cantabrigiense is a sterile hybrid. Grows only about 20cm tall, but will spread to form a dense evergreen mat. Flowers May to July. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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A new variety from Cyril Foster with particularly well sized flowers in a pleasing lavender shade. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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A form of Geranium maculatum which was given to Dutch nurseryman Coen Jansen by Piet Oudolf. In Spring the foliage is notable for having a rich red-purple flush which gradually fades through a glossy green towards Summer. The flowers are a mid purpley-pink with a central white eye. A nice addition to these shade loving Geraniums. Best in a moist soil.Links
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