Geranium Maderense
By Telme8
- 18 Nov, 2008
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Yet another healthy looking Geranium Maderense giving a fresh green look to the borders through these gloomy months.
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how pretty....I see the little crocus shoots, looks like sagina, and on the far left tiny seedlings (of the geranium?) starting to poke through...perennials here have a good long rest...but are so set back by the extreme cold that they don't achieve this lovely healthy green appearance until well into spring. wish I could have one of your winters.
22 Nov, 2008
They are not crocus they are Hermodactylus or snakes head Iris or Widows Iris, they come into flower about early March about 1ft to 15 inches tall. I always look forward to them coming like the snowdrops.
Did you get my personal message about the hips?
22 Nov, 2008
yes... you haven't rec'd my reply yet? should be there! Re my mistaken crocus/iris ~their shoots look similar to the siberian iris that I have, come to think of it!
22 Nov, 2008
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That does look very healthy :o)
18 Nov, 2008