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Geranium maderense

This is a fine, upstanding, tender geranium. It has large, handsome, deeply divided, jagged leaves which are aromatic. The little flowers, profusely borne, are held on long red brown stems, well above the foliage. These are coloured purple pink, red at the centre and with red anthers. It is generally a plant for the conservatory or greenhouse and can only be grown outside in the very mildest and most sheltered parts of the country where it classically makes good company with osteospermums. The plant is not long lived and can die, after flowering, though you may find fresh growth from surviving side shoots. The plant can grow up to 1.5m (4ft), though often much less.

height
1.50m
spread
1 m
hardiness
half hardy
conditions
Dry Sun

Geranium maderense
Wisley, RHS Garden, Surrey, 28 March
Wisley, RHS Garden, Surrey, 28 March

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