Geranium Pratense Seeds – 15+ Meadow Cranesbill Perennial Flowers | Blue Violet Blooms | Pollinator Friendly

Geranium Pratense Seeds – 15+ Meadow Cranesbill Perennial Flowers | Blue Violet Blooms | Pollinator Friendly

$18.00
Sale price  $18.00 Regular price  $27.00
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Geranium Pratense Seeds – 15+ Meadow Cranesbill Perennial Flowers | Blue Violet Blooms | Pollinator Friendly

Geranium Pratense Seeds – 15+ Meadow Cranesbill Perennial Flowers | Blue Violet Blooms | Pollinator Friendly

$18.00
Sale price  $18.00 Regular price  $27.00

Add graceful color and pollinator activity to your garden with these 15+ Geranium pratense seeds, also known as Meadow Cranesbill. This hardy perennial produces abundant clusters of large blue to violet saucer-shaped flowers that bloom from late spring into fall. Its deeply lobed green foliage develops attractive bronze tones in autumn, adding multi-season interest to borders, cottage gardens, wildflower meadows, and naturalized landscapes.

Geranium pratense is one of the tallest and most vigorous Cranesbill varieties. It is easy to grow, low maintenance, and naturally resistant to deer and rabbits. The nectar-rich blooms attract butterflies and bees, making it an excellent choice for pollinator gardens.

What You Will Receive:

  • 15+ Geranium pratense seeds
  • Meadow Cranesbill perennial flower seeds
  • Blue to violet blooming variety
  • Pollinator-friendly garden plant
  • Freshly packed for planting success

Growing Information

  • Common Name: Meadow Cranesbill
  • Botanical Name: Geranium pratense
  • Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
  • Growth Stage: Seed
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade
  • Soil: Moist, well-draining soil
  • Watering: Moderate; prefers evenly moist conditions
  • Mature Height: 2–3 feet
  • Mature Width: 24–30 inches
  • Bloom Season: Late spring through fall
  • USDA Zones: 3–9
  • Container Friendly: Yes

Care Tip

Geranium pratense self-seeds naturally and forms attractive clumps over time. Deadheading after flowering can help encourage additional blooms and reduce excessive reseeding if desired.

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