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Geranium canariense

Native to the Canary Islands and Madeira, Geranium canariense is a biennial or short-lived perennial that persists in the garden through self-seeding. It forms a basal clump of large, rounded, deeply divided, palmate leaves, attractive throughout the growing season. In May-June, upright flowering stems 60 to 90 cm tall bear loose inflorescences of rounded, 5-petalled flowers, pink to magenta with darker veining. Suited to Mediterranean-type climates, it thrives in well-drained soil, in sun to part shade, and does not tolerate prolonged frost.

  • Family :Geraniaceae
  • Growth :winter grower
  • Flowering height :0-15 cm

Growing cycle

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Growth
Growth :January (sem. 1-4), February (sem. 1-4), March (sem. 1-4), April (sem. 1-4), May (sem. 1-4), June (sem. 1-4), July (sem. 1-4), August (sem. 1-4), September (sem. 1-4), October (sem. 1-4), November (sem. 1-4), December (sem. 1-4)