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Cranesbill - Striped Blood Cranesbill - Geranium sanguineum var. striatum
The Streaked Cranesbill (Geranium sanguineum var. striatum) is a graceful perennial that, with its delicate pink flowers and delicate, dark pink veins, creates enchanting accents from May to September. Reaching a height of 20–30 cm, this low-growing variety is ideal as a ground cover or for edging beds. Its compact growth and low-maintenance nature make it a popular choice for natural and romantic plantings.
The Streaked Cranesbill (Geranium sanguineum var. striatum) impresses with its attractive flower markings and versatility. It adds color and structure to flowerbeds, rockeries, and natural plantings and is a true gem for any garden.
Details:
Sowing indoors/greenhouse: February to March
Sowing outdoors: April to May
Germination time: 2–4 weeks
Sowing depth: Cover seeds only lightly with soil
Height: 20–30 cm
Planting distance: 25–30 cm
Flowering time: May to September
Soil: Loose, humus-rich, permeable
Fertilization: Organic fertilizer, slow-release fertilizer
Location: Sun to partial shade
Water requirement: Low; avoid waterlogging
Growing tips:
Sowing is best done under controlled conditions. Germination is uneven and takes a long time. Low temperatures below +5°C are particularly beneficial for stimulating germination. It is important not to discard seed trays too early, as seeds can germinate gradually. Maintain consistent moisture without exposing the seeds to direct sunlight.
Geranium sanguineum var. striatum prefers sunny to partially shaded locations with well-drained, humus-rich soil. Pruning after flowering promotes a neat appearance and possibly a repeat bloom. The plant is hardy and requires no special protection.
Use:
Bee pasture
cut flower
rock garden
Bag contents:
Approx. 10 seeds
Store in a cool, dry place.