These are hardy perennial plants and should not be confused with the bedding and pot varieties whose correct botanical name is pelargonium.
Herbaceous perennial geraniums (also known as Crane's-bill) are varied in stature and habit. Some are suitable for herbaceous borders or ground cover and others are more suited to rock gardens.
I grow three of the taller geraniums which grow to approximately 18 - 24 inches tall. I have one maroon, one blue and one white flowered plant. All are attractive to bees but the maroon flowered plant attracts more than the other two. This is a bonus as I didn't realise when I planted them how attractive they would be to the bees.
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