Daikon RadishLegendary color and flowers. Crane's Bill Johnson's Blue is the most famous blue geranium ever. Large flowers, compact plant. (Geranium) This long-blooming beauty offers season-long color, with foliage changing to reddish-orange in the fall. This Geranium tolerates partial shade and is extremely easy to grow. (Geranium)A constellation of beautiful blue lavender flowers cover this perennial geranium from mid summer into fall making it an excellent ground cover, weaver between taller plants and filler in mixed beds. Happiest in full sun, Brookside also tolerates some shade but produces the greatest number of blooms in high light settings. Grows to 18-20 tall and spreads to almost twice that size. Snip back 6 in mid summer to prompt a second flush of blooms.Common Name: Perennial or hardy geranium, cranesbillBotanical Name: Geranium Exposure: Full sun to light shadeHardiness: Zones 5-8Height: 18-20 , spreads to 36 Color: Masses of blue lavender flowers summer into early fallBloom Season: Blooms from summer through early fallThese fantastic perennials were not very well-known in North America until recent years, but have always been a favorite group in Europe. Now, American gardeners have really embraced them, and cant get enough. Far different from windowbox geraniums, which are in a totally different botanical group, the hardy geraniums are tough perennials that bring to gardens what every gardener wants: compact plants with beautiful flowers and a long season of bloom. Some bloom longer than others, but basically, long bloom is one big advantage of the hardy geraniums.A common name across all the species is Cranes Bill which refers to the sharp-pointed seed pod after flowering.Our wild species: There are about 20 species worldwide, and two magenta-flowered ones are well-known in the US as native plants. Our Wild Geranium, or Wild Cranes Bill, G. maculatum, Exported By ExportYourStore
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