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  2. Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' is a fantastic cranesbill geranium, bearing masses of large, dark-veined, lavender-blue flowers that fade to pearl grey as they mature. It's an informal-looking, slightly sprawling plant that looks best when allowed to spread – it's an excellent choice for groundcover. Perfect for a cottage garden or informal border ...

  3. 11 de may. de 2023 · It is best grown as a specimen. You could also try ‘Azure Rush’ (pale blue) and ‘Ann Thomson’ (yellow foliage, magenta flowers). 5. Geranium Havana Blues (‘Noorthava’) Geranium Havana Blues (‘Noorthava’) Havana Blues (‘Noorthava’) is another of the best cranesbills for dynamic ground cover.

  4. On a full moon, she must watch for the signs: blue primrose means caution, blue hollyhock is danger, and blue geranium is death! Read more. Skip carousel. Mystery, Thriller & Crime Fiction. Language English. Publisher HarperCollins. Release date Jun 4, 2013. ISBN 9780062297938. Author.

  5. One of the most popular blue-flowered geraniums, ‘Johnson’s Blue’ forms dense, spreading mounds of neatly cut leaves, topped with abundant clusters of large, saucer-shaped, sky blue flowers, 2 in. wide (5 cm), from late spring to midsummer. Compact, its foliage remains attractive throughout the growing season and makes it useful as a low ...

  6. Geranium 'Orion'. One of the finest of recent hardy geraniums, ‘Orion’ could be said to be like good old ‘Johnson’s Blue’ – only far, far better. Spreading to make excellent ground cover, large lavender-tinted blue flowers have purple veins and open in huge quantities all summer. The broad petals overlap to create bowl-shaped ...

  7. The Blue Geranium” by Agatha Christie. It seems that many Victorian era English mystery stories involve a nobleman ashamed of a demented 'neurotic' wife locked away in some upper room. Cool story of finding the most unlikely of murderers, involved in the death of a superstitious woman whose wallpaper was 'herbaceous'. ***