There are several hardy geraniums that are well-suited for full sun. Some of the best options include:
- Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ is a low growing, spreading plant that can reach up to 20cm (8 inches) tall. It produces clusters of pink, white or purple flowers and has deeply lobed leaves. It is drought tolerant and tolerant to full sun.
- Geranium sanguineum, also known as bloody cranesbill, is a low growing, spreading plant that can reach up to 30cm (12 inches) tall. It produces clusters of pink, purple or white flowers and has deeply lobed leaves. It is tolerant of full sun and drought once established.
- Geranium ‘Rozanne’ also known as Geranium himalayense ‘Rozanne’ is a low growing, spreading plant that can reach up to 20cm (8 inches) tall. It produces clusters of blue-purple flowers and has deeply lobed leaves. It is tolerant of full sun and drought once established.
- Geranium pratense, also known as meadow cranesbill, is a low growing, spreading plant that can reach up to 60cm (24 inches) tall. It produces clusters of blue, pink or white flowers and has deeply lobed leaves. It is tolerant of full sun and drought once established.
- Geranium cinereum, also known as ashy cranesbill, is a low growing, spreading plant that can reach up to 30cm (12 inches) tall. It produces clusters of pink or purple flowers and has finely hairy leaves. It is tolerant of full sun and drought once established.
All these hardy geraniums are easy to grow, hardy, and can be used in full sun gardens. They prefer well-drained soil, and they are drought-tolerant once established. It’s always important to monitor the soil moisture and watering according to the plant’s needs.
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