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Geranium himalayense - Cranesbill

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Geranium himalayense is an exceptional perennial that delivers an unforgettable display of large, saucer-shaped violet-blue flowers from late spring through mid-summer. Hailing from the massive peaks of the Himalayas, the Cranesbill is celebrated for its rich, robust, and dark green foliage that elegantly forms a compact mound reaching up to 15-18 inches in height. More than just its striking appearance, it exhibits resilience against common pests and diseases, guaranteeing its hardiness while requiring only moderate watering. Ideally thriving in a spectrum of full sun to part shade, it is a versatile addition to your garden – be it for borders, rock gardens, containers, or ground covers. The Geranium himalayense beautifully blends resilience and charm, offering an enchanting take on classic landscaping.

  • Size: Up to 15-18 inches tall
  • Flowers: Large, saucer-shaped violet-blue flowers
  • Foliage: Lush, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Disease Resistance: Resistant to most pests and diseases
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