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Geranium macrorrhizum
By Spritzhenry

17 Apr, 2009
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First flowers just opening. This Geranium spreads!
Comments on this photo
Exactly what I was thinking. Mine are miles behind. Which one is this, do you know?
17 Apr, 2009
I think it's called 'Biokovo'...
17 Apr, 2009
OMG ferns with such long names geraniums with so many - shouldnt worry Spritz by the time you ve explained all the latin names of your plants to your visitors , they wont be past your front gate ..lovely to meet you ...really must be going now lol
17 Apr, 2009
~it's the Gulf stream that Devon Cornwall and Somerset benefit from~and we do to a lesser extent~you could relocate!
17 Apr, 2009
Aye Arlene - neighbours way ahead of you there !
17 Apr, 2009
this is a very pretty colour sprizt, i do like geranium,
17 Apr, 2009
Lovely and delicate. I almost had my own this weekend but the nursery wouldn't let me take them so small. (I think I wasn't supposed to know what I was looking at in the plug trays in the back)......lol. :-) I got a 'those are the perrenials' ......lol.
18 Apr, 2009
Oh BB - I am still laughing at your comment!
Greenthumb - shame you couldn't sneak a little one out! Our GC does sell small pots of plants at very good prices - much better value than waiting for a large pot! They soon catch up, too.
18 Apr, 2009
I like the little ones. Better price and less shock moving home as well.
18 Apr, 2009
Was going round a garden centre today and they had lots of Biokovo and they had a pinkish-white flower. This geranium resembled Westray. There are now so many hardy geraniums around that naming them is becoming a nightmare.
18 Apr, 2009
That's why I said 'I think'!!!
I have another very similar one, with deeper pink flowers - just opening its buds. Oh dear - what's that one called???
18 Apr, 2009
Maybe it's Karmina. Maybe !!
18 Apr, 2009
I have an RHS Geranium book - I shall check it out tomorrow.
18 Apr, 2009
It is really very dainty with its papery looking leaves!
19 Apr, 2009
I shall be looking for this one too. Does it like shade?
9 Apr, 2011
Yes. The G. macrorrhizums are very good in shade. :-) Even dry shade!
9 Apr, 2011
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Out already ? Aw so jealous .. a beauty.
17 Apr, 2009