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I have found this cultivar to be an excellent garden plant, especially in very hot, bone dry summers. It withstands every temperature extreme here in Zone 5a/b, where summers can attain 100 degrees+, and winters can see the mercury falling to -22F. Of the hardy geraniums this one is my first choice for all around performance. It blooms well into late summer and I find it re-seeds with no apparent loss of plant characteristics.

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  Feb 11, 2006  
A good choice for hot, dry spots, or even in partial shade. I have transplanted seedlings from this plant into various locations around the property.

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  Oct 22, 2006  
A transplanted seedling blooms in a semi-shade garden.

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  Oct 22, 2006  
A very close up picture.

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