Use our Plant Finder to help you find the perfect plants for your garden OR use the A-Z search at the top of the page to search by plant name.
GERANIUM Rozanne ('Gerwat'PBR)
'Rozanne' carries masses of large, vivid violet-blue saucer-like flowers with distinct white centres and star-like reddish-purple veins over spreading mounds of dark green foliage. This is the longest
This long flowering form of 'Bloody Cranesbill' delivers a carpet of bright white large saucer-shaped flowers above small, deeply lobed dark green foliage, which turns red in the autumn.
Despite its size, this ankle-high Geranium packs quite a punch with its vivid magenta pink flowers held just above its gentle mounds of delicately cut foliage.
This ankle-high 'bloody cranesbill' forms a carpet of finely cut dark green leaves studded with delicate upward-looking pale pink flowers with darker pink veins.
Studded from early summer into autumn with palest pink, almost white, open flowers that open in succession for a long lasting display before gently fading to deep pink
Dainty, magenta, saucer-shaped flowers with dark veining, bob and weave over a spreading carpet of rounded sage-green leaves. A wonderful cottage garden staple, this floriferous Geranium likes to....
This double cultivar boasts outward facing flowers with ruffled orange-flushed-red petals, on short stems over mid-green lobed foliage. Bred by a nursery in Bath called Hannay's, which sadly no longer
Vivid, semi double scarlet flowers float on branching stems high above clumps of fuzzy, crinkled dark green foliage. Regularly deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms.
Delicate apricot flowers with five notched petals evenly distributed like the spokes of a wheel around bright orange stamens, gently bob on short fuzzy stems above deeply cut green foliage.
Masses of single, soft tangerine flowers with gently scalloped petals dance on fuzzy stems above hairy, mid green basal leaves. One of the longest flowering perennials at the nursery, it performs ....
Vivid red/orange, semi-double flowers are produced on tall stems from April to September and are attractive to pollinators. Remove old stems to prolong flowering and divide every few years to avoid co