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Geranium Argentium (Silvery Crane's-Bill)


 

This hardy perennial alpine is very effective on rock-work, especially in front of dark stones; but provision must be made for its long tap roots.

A rich, deep loam suits it well.

Its seeds germinate freely when sown in peat and sand.

Flowers are borne from May to July.

Height, 6 in.

Source: Gardening for the Million by Alfred Pink, probably from the 1890s.

Author: Albert Pink :: Hits: 0 :: Added: Fri Apr 27 2007 ::

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