Geranium sanguinea ‘Max Frei’

£12.00

This beautiful perennial has deeply cut dark green leaves and cup shaped magenta pink flowers produced in abundance from late spring until the end of summer. Height and Spread 30cm x 30cm.
Cranesbill, or hardy geraniums are perennial border plants with saucer-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple and blue. They are easy to grow, thrive in shade and flower for months. They’re popular in cottage garden schemes and offer a long season of pollen and nectar for a number of pollinators, particularly bees.

Eventual Spread – 0.4m Eventual Height – 0.35m
Full Sun/Part Shade – Fast Growing – Thrives in most soils – Fully Hardy

Supplied as a professional size plant in a 2L pot, all plants are health checked before sending with a Scottish plant passport. Depending on when in the season you buy, they may be getting ready to flower, in flower, or have passed flowering. If bought in winter the foliage may be dying back, but the plants will re-grow the following season.
Ensure the plant is watered in, and regularly after initial planting until new growth is seen which generally indicates the plant has started to root into the new position.

Please feel free to contact Borringtons prior to buying with any questions about your prospective purchase.

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This beautiful perennial has deeply cut dark green leaves and cup shaped magenta pink flowers produced in abundance from late spring until the end of summer. Height and Spread 30cm x 30cm.
Cranesbill, or hardy geraniums are perennial border plants with saucer-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple and blue. They are easy to grow, thrive in shade and flower for months. They’re popular in cottage garden schemes and offer a long season of pollen and nectar for a number of pollinators, particularly bees.

Eventual Spread – 0.4m Eventual Height – 0.35m
Full Sun/Part Shade – Fast Growing – Thrives in most soils – Fully Hardy

Supplied as a professional size plant in a 2L pot, all plants are health checked before sending with a Scottish plant passport. Depending on when in the season you buy, they may be getting ready to flower, in flower, or have passed flowering. If bought in winter the foliage may be dying back, but the plants will re-grow the following season.
Ensure the plant is watered in, and regularly after initial planting until new growth is seen which generally indicates the plant has started to root into the new position.

Please feel free to contact Borringtons prior to buying with any questions about your prospective purchase.