Geranium renardii


Common name(s): hardy geranium, crane's bill


Description: perennial; a low, spreading mound of felty, scalloped foliage with purple-veined white flowers from late spring into summer. Very hardy and blooms well in light shade.


Height: to 8 in. Spread: to 1 ft.


Position: full sun to part shade and lean, well-draining soil


Uses: ornamental


Winter Hardiness: to 0 F and below


Drought: adapted to 3 months of summer drought


Distribution: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan

Care: no special care needed