Geranium cinereum Ballerina
Geranium cinereum Ballerina has been hardy through all of our garden experience. These Geranium Ballerina plants have withstood the trampling of dogs, temperatures that dipped into the middle teens and even have been buried by the foliage of other plants for several months at a time. This small clumping geranium will grow 3-4" tall and slowly spread several inches per year. Geranium Ballerina is a good alpine garden plant, easily staying within bounds and producing loads of darkly striped pink flowers. Geraniuim Ballerina is a hybrid between Geranium cinereum and Geranium argenteum.
Plants from the Geranium Genus featured on this site:
Geranium Ballerina
Geranium Biokovo
Geranium harveyi
Geranium incanum
Geranium Johnson's Blue
Geranium Lawrence Flatman
Geramium macrorrhizum album
Geranium maderense
Geranium Mavis Simpson
Geranium Orion
Geranium renardii
Geranium richardsonii
Geranium Rozanne
Geranium sanguinium striatum
Geranium sessiliforum nigricans
Geranium Stanhoe
Geranium wallichianum Buxton's Blue
Geranium plants from the Genus Pelargonium featured on this site:
Pelargonium capitatum Attar of Roses * Rose Scented Geranium
Pelargonium cordifolium * Heartleaf Geranium
Pelargonium fragrans * Nutmeg Geranium
Pelargonium graveolens * Rose Geranium
Pelargonium ionidiflorum Celery Scented Geranium
Pelargonium quercifolium * Oak Leaf Geranium
Pelargonium reneforme * Silverleaf Geranium
Pelargonium sidoides * Silverleaf Geranium
Pelargonium tomentosum * Peppermint Scented Geranium