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bloody cranesbill

Geranium sanguineum var. striatum

True geraniums - not the big showy annuals (actually called Pelargoniums) - are fantastic plants that provide near-year-round interest in the garden. The foliage of the geraniums in our gardens remain green through November before turning the most beautiful shade of crimson in December. They are extremely easy to grow in average garden soil in full sun to part shade.

This variety of Bloody cranesbill is heat, cold, and drought tolerant. Small, divided leaves form a low mound that is sporadically covered in pale pink, red veined flowers from May through September. Bronzy-red fall foliage is spectacular.

Distinctions: Winner of an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society

Zones: 3 to 8
Family: Geraniaceae
Type: Perennial
Height: 12 to 24 in.
Spread: 12 to 24 in.
Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Conditions: Dry, Well-drained
Bloom Time: May to September
Bloom Color: Pale Pink And Red Veined
Native Range: Europe and temperate Asia

Special Characteristics
  • Clay tolerant
  • Juglone tolerant
  • Salt tolerant
  • Pollinator favorite
image credits

Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Geranium sanguineum var. striatum (bloody cranesbill)