Very compact Geranium. One of the best hot pink flowers with dark veins. Very free flowering and vigorous. Excellent for rock gardens or in the front of a border.
Cranesbill is generally quite adaptable to a variety of growing conditions. Though it prefers moist, well-drained soil, it will also tolerate periods of drought once established. For this reason, it is a good choice for southern gardens. Cranesbill will grow in full sun or part shade. In too much shade, however, its habit will be less compact and fewer flowers will be produced. Geraniums are generally considered pest free. They require little care once established, but may be divided every 3-4 years. If the foliage begins to look raggedy by late summer, simply trim it back.
| Height | Spread |
| 4-6 Inches | 6-8 Inches |
| Flower Color | USDA Hardiness Zone |
| Hot Pink | 3-8 |
| Foliage Color | |
| Green Shades | |
Characteristics & Attributes | Exposure | Growth Rate in the Garden | Nature Attraction |
| Partial Shade | Fast | Attracts Butterflies |
| Season of Interest | Soil Moisture Needs | Critter Resistance |
Summer Uses Rock Garden | Average water needs
| Deer Resistant Rabbit Resistant Squirrel Resistant
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