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A tough, versatile perennial that's virtually problem-free. It makes a great weed-smothering groundcover that's easy to control. It perfo...Read More
The two incredibly differing conditions (in different gardens the same town) where I have grown this plant speak to its ruggedness. In m...Read More
I have 'album' and 'bevan's variety'. I wish I had all 'Albums', as the white flowers are sweeter looking and also easier to coordinate w...Read More
I have it in part shade. Foliage is in a low rounded mass about 8 inches high. Stems are gradually creeping sideways to enlarge the clump...Read More
This is an incredible spreader - 3 small plants merged into a 7 foot clump. Very tidy leaves & many blooms. Easily pulled to control. ...Read More
I have several and like them very much. I have found that my neighbor's rabbits also like them. I hope this year I can find a way to prot...Read More
The macrorrhizum geranium family is high on my list of favorite plants. They spread nicely without being invasive. The many delicately be...Read More
I have found this plant pleasant and useful to grow in dry shade. It is hardy, beautiful in spring (flowering) and fall (with its colorf...Read More
This Geranium is not related to the annual bedding or container plant known by the common name geranium (Pelargonium spp.). This perennia...Read More