These highly popular native wildflowers originate from pastures, roadsides and damp meadows.
They have very pretty white, blue or violet flowers which bloom generously throughout the summer months, making them an invaluable source of nectar for many pollinators.
Also a superb addtion to the wildlife garden as they are said to attract up to 100 species of insects!
POLLINATORS: Short-tongued and Long-tongued Bumblebees, Honeybees, wasps and butterflies.
WILDLIFE: They are a caterpillar food plant of the Brown Argus butterfly and can attract up to 100 species of insects.
Meadow Crane's-bill (Geranium pratense)
Height 80cm
Perennial
Full sun/ partial shade
Flowers June - September
Fully hardy
They do best in full sun or partial shade, but will tolerate shade. Best suited to moist but well drained conditions.