Geranium sanguineum

Bloody cranesbill
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Plant features Geranium sanguineum

Bloody cranesbill


Description Geranium sanguineum | Bloody cranesbill

Geranium sanguineum, commonly known as bloody cranesbill, is a vibrant and versatile perennial that brings a splash of color to any garden setting. Renowned for its striking purple blooms and lush green foliage, this hardy plant is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add long-lasting beauty to their borders and beds.

As a member of the Geranium family, the bloody cranesbill flourishes in a variety of conditions, from sunny spots to areas of partial shade.

Key Features

  • The Geranium is distinguished by its bushy spreading growth habit, allowing it to gracefully cover ground and fill in garden spaces.
  • It maintains its lush green foliage throughout the spring, summer, and autumn, acting as an evergreen in milder climates.
  • The purple flowers of the blood-red cranesbill appear from May through July, adding a rich, colorful presence to any planting arrangement.
  • With a moderate height of up to 30 cm, it is well-suited for borders, group plantings, edge plantings, as well as container gardening.

Tips

  • To ensure the health and vitality of Geranium sanguineum, provide it with well-drained soil and an average amount of water, especially during the growing season.
  • While not drought-resistant, it is relatively easy to care for and requires little maintenance beyond the occasional watering.
  • Propagation through division is recommended in spring or autumn to promote vigorous growth and maintain the plant's robust form.
  • Though it is deciduous, its foliage will persist and provide visual interest in the garden throughout the majority of the year.

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Planting & care Geranium sanguineum (Bloody cranesbill)

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Ideal placement of a Geranium sanguineum

Geranium sanguineum thrives in locations that offer full sun to partial shade, where its vividly colored blooms can develop optimally. The species is adaptable to a variety of soil types, provided the ground is well-drained. To ensure the health and vigor of this plant, it is advisable to avoid overly waterlogged conditions. The bushy spreading growth habit of Geranium sanguineum makes it an excellent choice for borders and group plantings, as well as for container gardening. Its ability to adapt to different levels of sunlight and soil conditions makes it a versatile addition to any garden.

How do I plant a Geranium sanguineum?

For successful planting, Geranium sanguineum requires a location that offers full sun to partial shade, accommodating its adaptable nature. The soil should be well-drained, though this species is tolerant of a variety of soil types. When planting, ensure there is enough space for the plant to develop its bushy, spreading growth habit without overcrowding. After placing the plant in the ground, water it moderately to establish a healthy root system. This perennial can be planted throughout the growing season, provided the ground is not frozen. With proper care, the vibrant blooms will be a stunning addition to any setting.

Pruning a Geranium sanguineum

To encourage a second flush of blooms and maintain a tidy appearance, it's beneficial to deadhead the spent flowers of Geranium sanguineum regularly. After the first wave of flowering typically subsides, cut back the plant by one-third to rejuvenate its foliage and stimulate new growth. Doing so not only enhances the potential for additional flowering in the same season but also helps to prevent the center of the plant from becoming bare. Pruning should be done with clean, sharp tools to ensure a healthy plant.

Watering a Geranium sanguineum

To ensure the vibrant blooms and lush foliage of Geranium sanguineum, maintain a consistent watering schedule. This species requires an average amount of water and should be watered deeply to encourage a robust root system. While it is capable of withstanding temporary dry spells, the plant thrives with regular moisture, particularly during the warm summer months. Be cautious not to overwater, as well-drained soil is essential for its health. In periods of high heat or insufficient rainfall, increase watering frequency to compensate for the additional stress on the plant.

Fertilising a Geranium sanguineum

Caring for the Geranium sanguineum includes a fertilization regimen to support its lush, bushy growth and vibrant flowering. Fertilize this hardy perennial in early spring, as new growth emerges, to give it a good start for the season. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer is ideal, as it provides a steady supply of nutrients over several months, promoting sustained health and vigor.

Additionally, a second application of fertilizer can be beneficial during the peak of its blooming period in the summer months, ensuring that the plant has enough energy to produce its characteristic purple blooms. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the amount and frequency of fertilizer application to avoid overfeeding, which can lead to excessive foliage at the expense of blooms.

The characteristics of a Geranium sanguineum

This perennial thrives in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-draining. The robust nature of Geranium sanguineum allows it to endure periods of drought once established, making it a low-maintenance addition to any garden. Its vibrant, cup-shaped flowers provide a splash of color from late spring to midsummer and can be encouraged to rebloom with light pruning after the first flush. This species is particularly effective in rock gardens or as a charming border plant.

Separating/dividing a Geranium sanguineum

To maintain the health and vigor of Geranium sanguineum, propagation through division is an effective method. This should be undertaken either in spring or autumn to allow the plant time to establish itself before the extremes of summer or winter. Carefully lift the plant from the soil and gently separate it into smaller sections, ensuring each part has a proportion of the root system. Replant these divisions at the same depth they were originally growing, spacing them adequately to accommodate their bushy spreading growth habit. This practice not only rejuvenates the plant but also helps to control its spread in the garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions Geranium sanguineum (Bloody cranesbill)

What will be the height of Geranium sanguineum?

Geranium sanguineum typically reaches a height ranging from 10 to 50 centimeters when fully mature.

What will be the width of Geranium sanguineum?

Geranium sanguineum will typically reach a width ranging from 10 to 50 centimeters when fully mature.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Geranium sanguineum?

Geranium sanguineum is adaptable to various soil types, as long as the soil is well-drained. It is essential to ensure that the soil provides proper drainage for the optimal growth of this plant.

What is the ideal positioning for the Geranium sanguineum?

The ideal location for Geranium sanguineum would be an area that receives both sunlight and partial shade. This plant thrives in environments where it can benefit from direct sunlight as well as partial shade throughout the day.

What is the flowering colour of the Geranium sanguineum?

The flowers of Geranium sanguineum showcase a lovely purple hue, adding a touch of elegance to this delightful plant.

Is the Geranium sanguineum hardy?

Yes, Geranium sanguineum is considered winter hardy, with a tolerance for temperatures ranging from -23.3°C to -20.1°C. This places it within USDA hardiness zone 6a. As a result, Geranium sanguineum can withstand the colder conditions of a typical winter in many regions.

Is the Geranium sanguineum evergreen?

Indeed, Geranium sanguineum is an evergreen plant. This means that it retains its foliage throughout the year, providing a consistent green appearance in your garden or landscape.

What is the growth strength of the Geranium sanguineum?

Geranium sanguineum achieves its mature height within a span of two to five years, showcasing a moderate growth rate that allows it to reach its full potential over a relatively short period.

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The Geranium sanguineum, with its vibrant magenta blooms, is an exceptional choice for gardeners seeking a hardy, low-growing perennial. This plant thrives in a variety of conditions, gracing your garden with a profusion of flowers that provide a striking ground cover. Its undemanding nature makes it a gardener's delight.

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