Geranium magnificum | 11cm Pot | Purple Flower

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Common Names

  • Magnificent Cranesbill
  • Purple Cranesbill

Geranium magnificum, the Magnificent Cranesbill, offers vibrant purple-blue flowers and attractive foliage for UK gardens. This hardy geranium provides excellent ground cover, a long flowering season, and attracts pollinators. Easy to grow, it’s a charming, low-maintenance choice for borders and rockeries.

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Geranium magnificum
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Geranium magnificum is a truly magnificent hardy geranium, celebrated for its stunning blue-purple flowers and robust, dependable nature in UK gardens.

This award-winning perennial brings vibrant colour and delightful texture to any garden space, thriving across various conditions. Gardeners love its long-lasting display and easy-care reputation. It quickly establishes, creating a carpet of attractive foliage and blooms, thereby becoming a cherished staple in cottage gardens and modern landscapes alike. The plant is a hybrid, a cross between Geranium platypetalum and Geranium ibericum, which explains its vigour and beauty. Its botanical name, Geranium magnificum, perfectly describes its impressive presence.

Key Features of Geranium magnificum

  • Vibrant, rich purple-blue flowers with darker veins.
  • Attractive, deeply lobed foliage offering seasonal interest.
  • Long flowering period throughout early summer.
  • Forms excellent, weed-suppressing ground cover.
  • Highly attractive to important pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Robust and low-maintenance, perfect for busy gardeners.

Understanding Geranium magnificum: Blooms and Foliage

The allure of Geranium magnificum lies in its stunning display of large, cup-shaped flowers. These blooms arrive in a truly intense purple-blue, often featuring noticeable darker veins that add depth and character. The flowering season typically graces UK gardens from early June and continues well into July, offering a prolonged burst of colour. Furthermore, the foliage is equally appealing. Its deeply lobed, mid-green leaves form a dense mound, providing a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers. As the seasons progress, the leaves often develop beautiful reddish tints in autumn, extending the plant’s decorative value.

Versatile Uses in Your UK Garden

This hardy geranium excels in many garden settings. It makes an outstanding choice for front-of-border planting, where its vivid blooms can be fully appreciated. Due to its vigorous, spreading habit, Geranium magnificum also serves as superb ground cover, effectively suppressing weeds and filling empty spaces. You can also incorporate it into rockeries, cottage garden schemes, or underplant taller shrubs and roses. The plant’s ability to create a dense, colourful carpet makes it invaluable for providing structure and continuous interest. Moreover, its attractive flowers act as a beacon for local wildlife. Bees and butterflies are regularly observed visiting the nectar-rich blooms, contributing positively to garden biodiversity.

Maintaining Geranium magnificum

Geranium magnificum generally requires minimal intervention. After the initial flush of flowers fades, you can cut back the spent flower stems and any tired-looking foliage. This simple action often encourages a respectable second flush of blooms, prolonging the vibrant display. This robust perennial needs little else once established, maintaining its charm with ease. Its hardiness and adaptability ensure it remains a popular and reliable choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality.

Max Height 0.60 at maturity
Max Spread 1.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Loam Clay Sandy
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

Cut back spent flower stems after the first flush to encourage a second bloom. Remove tired foliage in autumn. Water regularly during dry spells, especially when establishing, ensuring soil remains moist but not waterlogged. No specific pruning required beyond tidying.