$24.00
3 for
Showy, five-petaled flowers, color ranges from pink to white to lavender, occur at the top of leafy, 1-3 ft. stem. Flowers are in loose clusters of 2-5 at the ends of branches above a pair of deeply 5-lobed leaves. Cultivar name ‘Espresso’ comes from the rich coffee color of the leaves with can also be purple or green. Spring bloom. Deadheading will prolong bloom. It colonizes by thick rhizomes but is not aggressive. Native habitat is dry or moist woods; woodland edges; dappled meadows. Grows in to partial sunlight, light shade. This plant also tolerates full sunlight if there is sufficient moisture in the soil. Prefers moist, rich, loamy soil with abundant organic matter. It is one of the easier woodland species to cultivate. Can naturalize and create a nice ground cover. Native to Massachusetts
Size: 4″ pot
Special Value to Native Bees. Special Value to Bumble Bees. Also called Spotted Geranium and Cranesbill.
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