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GERANIUM pratense 'Mrs Kendall Clark'
Commonly known as Meadow cranesbill
Pastel lilac
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Deciduous7- to 9-lobed basal leaves 20cm (8in) long, the lobes often deeply divided and toothed
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PurpleShades of purple/mauve/lilac/violetPastel lilac
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Striped, Veined or MulticolouredVeined
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Height60-90cm (24-36in)
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Spread60cm (24in)
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HerbaceousEarly in the year, typically January till end of March, herbaceous plants might be supplied in 9cm pots to ensure timely despatch.Clump-forming perennial with hairy stems. Produces erect flowers in dense cymes
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Very hardyHardy in the severest continental climates including exposed upland locations in the UK. Plant can withstand temperatures < -20 (-4°F)
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Full sun
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Partial shade
GERANIUM pratense 'Mrs Kendall Clark'
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Additional FeaturesGood to knowForm of the native cranesbill. Wildlife plant - insectsPests & DiseasesVine weevil, slugs, snails. Viruses and downy mildew. Powdery mildew in dry conditions.Place of originEurope, central Asia, western China
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Flower ShapeSaucer-shapedTo 5cm (2in) across
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Garden Location/ConditionsBorderSuits a mixed or herbaceous borderCottage garden
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HardinessFully hardy
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Seasonal InterestSummer
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Soil ConditionsFertile well drained soil
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WildlifeBee friendlyRabbit Resistant
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60-90cm (24-36in)
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