Geranium cantabrigiense 'Cambridge' is a stunning perennial that adds beauty to any garden
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This fully hardy perennial loves a cut back after the first flush of flowers and will reward you with many more blooms through to Autumn
It can tolerate moderate to heavy frosts
Geranium sanguineum | Glenluce | Cranesbill Vintage napkins Geranium cantabrigiense 'Cambridge' is aHardy Geraniums are clump forming perennials, this lovely one grows to about 35cm tall, with spreading rhizomes., so it can fill a spot nicely in the right conditions. The leaves have deep, narrow lobes, and the flowers, produced from spring to the end of summer, are bright, lilac pink with darker veins. So pretty! We love how the petals look like tissue paper, very delicate looking. The bees love them. Plant in part shade in warmer areas, but copes