A must-have for any garden, these double-flowered hardy Geraniums are easy, reliable and floriferous. Soft mounds of finely cut foliage support masses of multi-petalled double blooms, which despite their delicate appearance are tough and undemanding. Plant them in ribbon-like drifts as groundcover, use them as quick-growing gap-fillers, or run along the edge of borders where they will soften hard edges and create that informal ācottage-gardenā style.
Geranium Doubles Hardy Collection includes:
- Geranium āCloud Nineā – Fully double, pale blue flowers appear above attractive, finely cut foliage from May to June with a second flush in late summer. This strong-growing Cranesbill is disease resistant, and rarely damaged by slugs or rabbits. Its nectar-rich blooms attract plenty of pollinating insects. Height: 90cm (36ā). Spread: 50cm (20ā).
- Geranium āLauraā – Long-lasting, weather-resistant, double-white flowers are produced from June onwards on upright, downy stems. The serrated leaves quickly create a mound of fresh green foliage that makes excellent ground cover. Unlike its single-flowered relations, Geranium pratense ‘Laura’ does not self-seed, making it easier to control. Height and spread: 60cm (24″).
- Geranium āDouble Jewelā – A āmust haveā variety for any hardy Geranium enthusiast. Elegant rosettes of white petals are suffused with mauve-pink at the centre to create a beautiful contrast. The blooms are borne from early summer above a loose mound of finely cut foliage. Height: 40cm (16″). Spread: 30cm (12″).
Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only.













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