Geranium Sanguineum, commonly known as Bloody Cranesbill, is a spreading rhizomatous perennial that offers a stunning visual display in any garden. Its large magenta-pink cup-shaped flowers, adorned with dark veining, create an eye-catching spectacle, with blooms reaching up to 1.5 inches wide.
This hardy geranium variety blooms sporadically from late spring to late summer, adding vibrant color to your landscape for an extended period. The flowers gracefully rise above a decorative mound of palmately lobed leaves, which remain fresh green throughout the summer, providing an attractive background for the blooms.
As the fall season approaches, Geranium Sanguineum undergoes a striking transformation, with its leaves turning a rich blood-red hue, contributing to the overall beauty of the garden.
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