Geranium cantabrigiense 'Cambridge' | 11cm Pot | Pink Flower

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Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ is a robust, semi-evergreen ground cover, ideal for UK gardens. It provides vibrant pink-purple flowers from late spring and aromatic foliage that turns fiery in autumn, attracting pollinators.

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Geranium cantabrigiense 'Cambridge'
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Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ provides a robust, low-maintenance ground cover, perfect for UK gardens, delighting with its vibrant flowers and appealing foliage.

This exceptional plant, Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’, stands out as a superb choice for many gardeners. It is a sterile hybrid, known for its resilience and ease of establishment. This particular geranium thrives readily, therefore offering reliable performance year after year. Its semi-evergreen nature means it retains much of its charming foliage throughout the colder months, adding continuous interest to your garden. Furthermore, it is a truly versatile plant, fitting into various garden designs with elegance and vitality.

Key Features of Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’

  • Showcases vibrant pink-purple flowers, creating a lively display.
  • Boasts aromatic, deeply lobed foliage that adds texture.
  • Provides semi-evergreen leaves, offering year-round garden appeal.
  • Develops into excellent, weed-suppressing ground cover.
  • Attracts valuable pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Proves incredibly hardy and requires minimal maintenance.

How Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ Got its Name

The botanical name, Geranium cantabrigiense, originates from its hybrid status. It is a cross between Geranium macrorrhizum and Geranium dalmaticum. The cultivar name, ‘Cambridge’, signifies its specific variety. It likely references its origin or development in the vicinity of Cambridge, an area renowned for horticultural innovation. This naming convention helps gardeners identify this distinct and much-loved form of Cranesbill.

Blooms and Foliage of Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’

During late spring and early summer, Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ produces a delightful abundance of small, cup-shaped flowers. These blooms present a charming pink-purple hue, held aloft on slender stems, creating a gentle haze above the foliage. Consequently, they draw the eye effortlessly.

The leaves are deeply lobed and possess a distinctive, aromatic scent, particularly when brushed against. This attractive foliage forms a dense mat, effectively suppressing weeds. As autumn arrives, these semi-evergreen leaves transform, adopting rich shades of red and orange. This provides a stunning seasonal colour show, ensuring the plant remains an ornamental asset for most of the year.

Garden Uses and Wildlife Appeal

Gardeners appreciate this plant for its exceptional versatility. Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ forms a lush carpet, making it an ideal ground cover solution. Plant it at the front of borders, where its spreading habit can soften edges. It also flourishes in rock gardens, flowing gracefully over stones, or within containers, where its foliage can spill attractively.

This plant also serves as a fantastic choice for wildlife gardens. Its abundant flowers act as a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, providing them with essential nectar. Therefore, planting this geranium contributes positively to local biodiversity.

Maintaining Your Geranium

This Geranium requires very little in terms of pruning. Generally, a light tidy-up after the main flush of flowers is sufficient. This can help to encourage a second, smaller bloom, as well as maintaining a neat appearance. The plant copes well with neglect once established, further cementing its reputation as an easy-care garden favourite.

Max Height 0.25 at maturity
Max Spread 0.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam Silt Chalk
H7 H7 – Very hardy

Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: Below -20°C

Care Notes

Geranium cantabrigiense 'Cambridge' is a very low-maintenance plant once established. It benefits from adequate watering during dry spells, especially in its first year. A light application of balanced fertiliser in spring can encourage vigorous growth and flowering. Deadheading spent flowers is not strictly necessary but can neaten the plant's appearance and may promote a small second flush of blooms. Apply mulch around the base in autumn or spring to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture.