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Geranium tuberosum

Geranium tuberosum
Tuberous-Rooted Cranesbill

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This young plant has never flowered in a semi-shaded environment that was supposed to be suitable. Two springs in a row, the leaves appeared but no flowers. What a shame.

Yveline, 23/08/2022

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A botanical geranium native to the Mediterranean basin, perennial with tubers that easily naturalize in well-drained soil. Not exceeding 20cm (8in) in height for the foliage, it blooms quite early in spring, in April-May, in the form of numerous small flowers in cups of a slightly pinkish mauve, veined with darker shades. The vegetation disappears in summer to escape the heat and drought. Hardy.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
25 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -20°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to February, September to November
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Description

Geranium tuberosum, is one of the few species of perennial geraniums with tubers. This botanical species from the Mediterranean is rarely available in horticultural trade. Its foliage, very finely cut, remains evergreen in mild climates, emerges in spring elsewhere, and is adorned with a cloud-like mass of small cup-shaped flowers in a slightly mauve pink, with purple-violet veins. This geranium goes dormant in summer after flowering. Plant it in autumn, in well-drained soil, in full sun, in the rockery, in a border, or even at the base of a hedge. It will thrive and naturalize quickly in sufficiently dry soil in summer.

 

Among the large family of geraniaceae, there are perennial botanical geraniums particularly adapted to the Mediterranean climate, but generally resistant to heavy frost in well-draining soil. These plants have a growth cycle similar to that of autumn bulbs, such as crocuses, daffodils, and tulips. Their growth sometimes starts in autumn and persists throughout winter depending on the climate, allowing them to flower early in spring and disappear in summer, persisting as underground tubers to escape heat and drought. This allows them to be cultivated in a manner similar to tulips in humid and moist climates, by digging up the tubers in July and storing them dry until autumn.

 

Geranium tuberosum is one of them, native to Mediterranean Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. This tuberous geranium develops very finely cut foliage, whose structure somewhat resembles that of ice crystals. It forms a mound 20-25cm (8-10in) tall. The clump expands over time through the multiplication of its tubers. When it is happy, this plant can become somewhat invasive. The flowering, quite brief, takes place from April to June, depending on the climate. Above the foliage, reddish pubescent peduncles rise, branching at their ends. They bear flat cup-shaped flowers with a colour that is intermediate between pink and mauve. Each petal is veined with purple-violet, and the centre of the flower is often more pink. This flowering is followed by the formation of characteristic crane's beak fruits, typical of geraniums. The vegetation disappears after flowering.

 

The tuberous geranium, like most Mediterranean bulbous and tuberous plants, thrives in highly-drained limestone soils. However, any well-drained ordinary soil is suitable, even neutral or slightly acidic. It will naturally find its place in a rockery, on a slope, in a gravel bed, or as a border along a path, especially in a dry garden. It can also be placed at the base of an evergreen hedge, on the sunny side of course, as their roots dry out the soil in summer. Note that this plant is perfectly hardy and thrives very well in alpine greenhouses. It can be combined, for example, with pulsatilla anemone, Callirhoe involucrata or mountain cornflower. A sowing of nigellas and California poppies will also accompany it on a dry slope.

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Geranium tuberosum (Flowering) Flowering
Geranium tuberosum (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 25 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time April to May
Inflorescence Corymb
Flower size 2 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour medium green
Foliage description Deciduous foliage in summer.

Botanical data

Genus

Geranium

Species

tuberosum

Family

Geraniaceae

Other common names

Tuberous-Rooted Cranesbill

Origin

Mediterranean

Product reference837181

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Planting and care

Geranium tuberosum is easy to cultivate, but it grows best in perfectly drained soils that do not retain excessive moisture. Plant the tubers preferably before the end of October so that they have time to establish themselves well. They dislike heavy and clayey soils, humidity, and waterlogged soils in winter or summer. Give it a sunny spot in well-drained soil, even rocky and limestone or sandy. Bury the tubers at a depth of 10 or 15cm (4 or 6in), spaced 15cm (6in) apart for the larger ones. Bury them at a depth of 10cm (4in), spaced 7cm (3in) apart for the smaller bulbs. They are not very demanding and can tolerate poor soils, but also appreciate the presence of clay in rocky soils. The foliage should not be cut before it has completely yellowed, in order to allow the bulbs to replenish their reserves. Once established, this perennial geranium perfectly withstands summer drought. If the conditions are right, this plant requires no special maintenance and can even spread enthusiastically in the garden. Perennial geraniums are sturdy plants and are not very prone to diseases if the conditions are met. If the summers are very rainy in your region, dig up the tubers once the plant has entered dormancy and store them in a dry and shady place.

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Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to February, September to November
Planting depth 10 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Edge of border, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -20°C (USDA zone 6b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Experienced
Planting density 10 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil moisture Dry soil, Well-drained.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Dry soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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