<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'
<i>Geranium</i> × <i>johnsonii</i> 'Johnson's Blue'

Geranium × johnsonii 'Johnson's Blue'

Deep lavender-blue, saucer-shaped flowers appear in early summer among deeply divided, mid-green leaves. The loose clusters of lavender-blue...

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