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Flowers: May-September. Plant in sun. HxS 25x30cm
This ‘Bloody Cranesbill’ is pale purple-pink in flower with dark green leaves which are covered in silky hairs. It was a 1937 discovery in Glenluce, Scotland, and is therefore very hardy. It is smaller in habit than many other geraniums, and will do well in sun or shade in most soils. Plant it at the front of a border, rockery or on a bank or wall.