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Geranium 'Sandrine'
£4.50
Common Name: Cranesbill
Flowering Period: June-October
UK Native? No - garden origin
Pot Size: 1.5 litre

(6-10 sun/light shade)   45x90cm

This new geranium was bred in France and is similar in habit and growth to Geranium 'Ann Folkard' but with flowers which are double the size (5cm/2" in diameter). Intense dark purple flowers with a black centre are massed over foliage which is bright yellow in spring, turning green as the season progresses.

Good on walls, banks or sunny borders and equally at home grown in large pots or tubs.

This plant was added to our catalogue on Sunday 02 July, 2006.
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Customer Comments!

Im writing to say thank you for the three packages with pond plants which you have sent over the last few weeks, all beautifully packed. And for the note with the third box pointing out that there were dragonfly larvae on the hornwort, so the black bag should be emptied completely over the pond: very thoughtful of you! I had also noticed some dragonfly larvae on the hornwort which was in the first box, so I was already primed! Congratulations on a well-organised and environmentally-aware business. JT, Bucks, Oct 2006