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Anne Folkard has magenta flowers and yellow foliage

Here are more of the many hardy geraniums for your garden.

‘Black Satin’ – dark foliage and pink flowers on a compact plant.

‘Mavis Simpson’ and ‘Russell Pritchard’ – pink and magenta flowers, respectively; trailing plants; long season of bloom.

‘Brookside’ – blue flowers with a white eye on a compact plant; takes part shade.

‘Claridge Druce’ – cultivar of G. x oxonianum; gray-green, divided leaves; pink flowers over a long period; related to G. endressii (look out!)

‘Katherine Adele’ – another G. x oxonianum cultivar; burgundy marked leaves; large pink flowers.

‘Lawrence Flatman’ – cultivar of the delicate G. cinereum; gray-green foliage; pink flowers with dark eye; compact plant; part shade.

‘Mrs. Kendall Clark’ – cultivar of G. pratense, the meadow cranesbill; pretty purple-blue flowers with white netting; fine foliage; to three feet.

‘New Hampshire Purple’ – cultivar of G. sanguineum; to eight inches; leaves deeply incised; purple-blue flowers over a long period.

‘Splish Splash’ – broken colors on flower, lavender and white; small mound; takes part shade.

‘Stanhoe’ – lightest pink flowers; scalloped leaves; low mound.

‘Summer Skies’ – violet flowers with darker netting; long flowering season; two-foot mound; takes part shade.

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