- Eventual Height: 80cm
- Eventual Spread: 45cm
Price Pruned
Dusky Cranesbill
Geranium phaeum var. phaeum Samobor
- Position:
full sun or partial shade- Soil:
fertile, well-drained soil- Rate of growth:
average to fast-growing- Flowering period:
May to June- Hardiness:
fully hardy
A useful geranium that will thrive even in damp or dry shade. This has small, deep purple-black flowers in late spring to early summer, held high above the soft-green, deeply lobed leaves, which have distinctive purple blotches around the centre. It will quickly spread to form a hummock of foliage that is excellent for suppressing weeds. Use it in woodland, among ferns, at the edge of a border, where the dark flowers can be seen, or under deciduous trees. One of this plant's common names 'mourning widow', is inspired by the intense dark colour of the flowers.
- Garden care:
In midsummer rejuvenate plants that are beginning to look jaded, by removing old flowered stems and leaves. Lift and divide large colonies in spring.
- This plant is featured in the Tom Stuart Smith Border. Click here to view the ready-made border design