Plant Guardians

Geranium phaeum ‘George Stone’


Synonym: Geranium phaeum ‘Tom Stone’

Description:
A selection identified by Thomas Stone around 2000 and named for his grandfather George Stone, subsequently introduced by The Plantsman's Preference nursery 2003 and submitted to the RHS Geranium trial at Wisley in 2007. Best grown in moist but well-drained soil in a range of conditions from full sun to shade. Cut back after flowering for a second flush.


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