A mounding plant with deep magenta (red purple) flowers.
Pronunciation
(jer-AY-nee-um)(san-GWIN-ee-um)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
4-8
Sunlight
full, tolerates some shade
Moisture
average, draught will cause deterioration of the foliage
Soil & Site
average, well drained
Flowers
deep magenta or red purple depending on the eyes of the beholder, five petaled
Fruit
distinctive beaked seed capsules, hence the common name of crane’s bill (geranium in Greek means crane)
Leaves
deeply cut leaves, usually three lobed, may have red fall color.
Dimensions
12 inches tall by 18 inches spread, mounding
Maintenance
I have found with most G. sanguineum cultivars in good growing conditions some dead heading and some cutting back is all that is needed. In conditions where the plants are stressed the foliage will become tattered and hard cutting back may be needed to shape the plant promote new foliage growth. Some reseeding may occur
Propagation
division,
Notes & Reference
#231- The Gardeners Guide to Growing Hardy Geraniums (Trevor Bath, Joy Jones)