In full sun this Geranium is sprawling in shade this condition is magnified.
Moisture
average, handles drier conditions once established
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
lots of sapphire-blue flowers
Fruit
distinctive beaked seed capsules, hence the common name of crane’s bill (geranium in Greek means crane
Stems
upright, sprawling
Roots
fibrous
Dimensions
12-16 inches tall with a spread of over 2 feet
Maintenance
After it is finishing flowering, cut off all of the outer flower stalks and leave the center new growth. This new growth will quickly fill in.
Propagation
division
Cultivar Origin
A cross between G. pratense and G. clarkei Kasmire Purple at the Cambridge Botanic Gardens. Named after a street in Cambridge England.
Author's Notes
I would have trouble ranking this Geranium in my top 10 favorite Geraniums. On the positive it does produce a mass of flowers, but on the negative it is a sprawling plant