Geranium sanguineum var. striatum
Synonym(s): Geranium sanguineum var. lancastrense Common Name: 'Striped bloody cranesbill'AGM. This is a charming form of one of our native wildflowers making a compact mat of deeply divided dark green leaves with large pale, clear pink flowers, mostly in early summer but often in autumn as well. May-Jun. H25cm S45cm.
£7.50
Care Instructions
Best in full sun or partial shade and moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil but tolerant of dry soils too. Excellent for coastal gardens.

- Herbaceous Perennials
- Good for ground cover
- Good for low allergen gardens
- Good for seaside
- Award of Garden Merit
- Good for partial shade
- Good for sun
- Good for clay
- Good for dry soil
- Good for well-drained soil
- Pink flowers
- Good for spring
- Good for summer
- 0cm to 30cm