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Well just one of these popped up last year and I rather liked so am hoping for more!
It is always interesting to see if you nurture a gem or a weed,I once spent ages (18 months) with a packet of geranium seeds only to find that what I got would have graced any hedgerow and looked like every common meadow cranesbill.
Geraniums are geraniums and always have been, including meadow cranesbill. They are native to Europe and thus hardy.Pelargoniums are the tender South African plant that was first called geranium when it arrived here because it has the same kind of cranes bill seed head as the native European geraniums and also similarly shaped leaves. As horticulturalists saw more pelargoniums arrive with new leaf forms - zonal and so on - they realised they are distinct species so the new arrivals needed a new name.