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Geranium yoshinoi 'Confetti' | Also known as: Cranesbill 'Confetti', Crane's bill 'Confetti', Geranium 'Confetti' | Rating: votes| Print / Pdf
Geranium yoshinoi is a species of geranium from Japan. It grows low to the ground and spreads slowly. Over time it provides attractive ground cover, perfect for keeping the weeds at bay. The flowers are a bright pink colour with darker purple veins and they're produced for many months, from summer through to autumn. The leaves are attractive too and have a marbled texture, green with silvery cream splashes on them. It will like a sunny spot with well-drained soil. It's a lovely addition to a rockery.
Geranium is a large genus of plants, commonly called cranesbill, containing around 422 species. Plants are annual, biennial and perennial, and though mostly common to the Mediterranean, can be found in temperate and tropical regions too. Geraniums are characterised by their cleft and broadly circular leaves and the five-petalled flowers that come in colours of pink, purple, white and blue. Flowers often have distinctive veining for additional attraction. Plants normally bloom extremely well and as they grow in most conditions, are a garden favourite. Some species can also be pruned back hard after flowering to encourage a second flush of blooms.