Geranium -- evergreen to deciduous clumping, running, or trailing perennials, mostly low growers, with flowers ranging from white through blue, purple, and red (no yellows). Mostly used in mixed gardens but occasionally as large scale ground covers.


Geranium ‘Johnson's Blue’ This outstanding hybrid between Geranium himalayense and Geranium pratense originated in a Dutch nursery around 1950. Its lavender-tinted blue flowers have pale mauve centers, and bloom continuously atop elegant, deeply divided leaves that densely cover the somewhat creeping stems. 10" x 2'; May–October



Geranium x magnificum - The strength and sturdiness of this sterile hybrid is truly magnificent. One of the most reliable of all Geraniums, it has ample dark violet-blue flowers and soft, shaggy, deeply cut foliage that tints red and yellow in the autumn. A late spring and early summer bloomer. 18" x 2'; May–June



Geranium pyrenaicum “Bill Wallis” - Very deep violet purple flowers are borne profusely on this rare hardy Geranium. It grows to 12” tall and 15” wide, is clump forming and evergreen. Never seems to tire. Beautiful, long blooming and EASY. Also heat tolerant. My fav so far. Sun - pt. Shade


Very early spring, just stating out.



Geranium x riversleaianum ‘Mavis Simpson’ has pale, satiny pink flowers borne on trailing stems covering a choice mounding carpet of soft gray-green. For greatest impact, plant it on 12 in. centers. 8" x 2-1/2'; May–October