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Geranium pratense 'Mrs K. Clark'
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Image: Smith, Matthew - NBGW
Common name:
pig-yr-aran y weirglodd, meadow cranesbill
Family:
Geraniaceae (Geranium)
Synonym:
Geranium pratense 'Mrs Kendall Clark'
Distribution:
Gardd/Garden
Hardiness:
(H7) Very hardy. < -20°C (USDA 6a-1)
Life form:
Herbaceous perennial • Perlysiau lluosflwydd
Geirdarddiad / Etymology:
Geranium (jer-AY-nee-um): Crane, refers to the shape of the fruit resembling the head of a crane.
Geirdarddiad / Etymology:
pratense (pray-TEN-see): Of the meadows.
Dyfarniadau / Awards:
RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Description:
Compact herbaceous perennial making a clump to 60cm in height, with jaggedly-lobed pale green leaves and light grey-violet flowers 4cm in width, tinged rose-pink, in early and midsummer.
Links:
Royal Horticultural Society
Locations
1:
Broadwalk/Y Rhodfa 15
(BW15)
• Accession: 2001-1305 • Provenance: Garden/Gardd
2:
Broadwalk/Y Rhodfa 17
(BW17)
• Accession: 2000-0744 • Provenance: Garden/Gardd
3:
Broadwalk/Y Rhodfa 18
(BW18)
• Accession: 2000-0744 • Provenance: Garden/Gardd
4:
Broadwalk/Y Rhodfa 20
(BW20)
• Accession: 2000-0744 • Provenance: Garden/Gardd
5:
Broadwalk/Y Rhodfa 21
(BW21)
• Accession: 2000-0744 • Provenance: Garden/Gardd
Area
Individual