Geranium renardii
Common Name: None
Type: Semi-evergreen perennial in Victoria Family: Geraniaceae Hardiness Zone: 4-8 Sunlight: Full sun to light or part shade Exposure: Exposed or sheltered Soil: Average to sandy soil Moisture: Well-drained, will take drier conditions but best with even moisture Plant Height x Width: 6-8" x 8-12" Leaf: Scalloped, felted, wrinkled, grey-green basal leaves, each leaf with 5-7 lobbed segments Flower: Five petaled, pale mauve to white Bloom Time: Late spring/early summer Bloom Size: 1.5" wide Maintenance: Cut to base if plant is not looking good, easy care Landscape use: Border fronts, rock gardens, cottage garden, woodland gardens Pest and Disease: None Native Range: Caucasus where it is found on rocky slopes Planting Instructions: You buy this plant for its foliage and not its flowers Propagation: Division in spring or basal cuttings in early to mid spring Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: Deer tolerant |