Few plants are more useful in the garden than geraniums. I have patches of geranium I planted decades ago that cheerfully persist with little fuss or bother, providing masses of flowers in season, often with a second season of fall color and of course months and months of just plain great foliage. I just spent a few days with Robin Parer, the proprietor of Geraniaceae, and I shall blog about her wonderful nursery anon (once I download the images) but my visit with her reminded me of this amazing South African gem: Geranium magniflorum. If you click on that hyperlink you will see that this plant is being promoted by Plant Select, and several of the nearly sixty cooperating wholesale nurseries produce it...well, I believe they do. There's this little problem you see...
Despite the fact that this plant is incredibly cold hardy (South African pedigree notwithstanding: it's tough as nails!)...despite the fact that it has the most finely dissected foliage of a lustrous green that is soundly evergreen (unlike most geraniums that die down in winter) albeit it takes on lustrous, purple tones in winter...despite its stunning display of lavender salvers over a long season...despite its resemblance to the very similar (and very tender) Geranium incanum-- a mainstay in subtropical gardens--
What the what! I want one now! I'll admit, at first glance, I too thought your post said "magnificum"...I guess we all need to look a little closer! Seriously, though, looks like a great plant...I'll definitely add some to my garden if I can find them :-) I LOVE that foliage...just stunning.
ReplyDeleteRobin Parer is a gem! Funny thing is, I've actually had this on my order from Laporte once and when I got to checkout and realized I'd blown my budget, it was one of the things cut! Shame for shame! I'll correct my actions, posthaste.
ReplyDeleteOk. You had me at "purple tones in winter."
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Thanks again for always robbing my wallet by enticing me with your high-fahlutin plant reveries!!!
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If the three of you missed out on this, what hope is there for the vast throngs of unwashed hoi polloi? I think you will be pleased when you get this...now spread the word!
ReplyDeleteAll of your plants and gardens are beautiful. Winter just gives us a chance to think about the new gardens that we want to create.
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