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Grows very well here in my downtown Hamilton, Ontario native garden. I planted at least 3 plants and they all do well in a mostly sunny p...Read More
This is one of the best Spring-blooming plants for just about every type of garden and gardener. Does well in woodland or prairie gardens...Read More
Wonderful native plant that starts leafing out in late March, producing flowers in April, and staying in full leaf into the fall. I have ...Read More
A pretty woodland perennial, native to eastern North America, blooming for a couple of weeks in late spring. I remember this from the woo...Read More
Hardy, reliable little plants that ask virtually nothing of the gardener but a drink during really hot dry spells.
They will sprea...Read More
I have a large patch of wild geraniums that I would like to move to another place in my yard. Two questions I have are how well does is ...Read More
One of the most shade tolerant geranium you can find anywhere - this native of the Eastern United States will bloom and thrive in woodlan...Read More
My daughter discovered a small cluster of these growing on the lot we were clearing to build our house on. She thought they were lovely (...Read More
Just now discovered the name of this plant. I planted it last year and forgot about it. It did not do very well last year, kind of died...Read More
Montreal, Quebec (Zone 5a)
A few years ago I planted 2 cuttings, which I thought were dead. The first year one produce...Read More
Beautiful foliage with substance, not floppy or trailing. Easily propagated by division or basal cuttings from the crown. A great geraniu...Read More
Wild Geranium or Spotted Geranium forms large clumps 12 to 24 inches tall covered with delicate 1.5 inch rosy-lavender to soft pink flowe...Read More
Here in Ohio, we have tons of these that grow wild, mostly the pink variety, years ago I acquired this lovely near dark purple colored on...Read More
The Cranesbill Geranium is native to Alabama and I am sure to several other southeastern states. It is a lovely spring
bloomer and...Read More