
A profusion of magenta-purple flowers atop compact, spreading mounds of leaves makes this one of the best low-growing cranesbills.
Intricately cut leaves are green for most of the season but earn their namesake from the brilliant crimson-red they turn in fall.
This species is so adaptable that it handles both hot summer and cold winter climates with ease.
A beautiful groundcover.
Hardy Perennial not to be confused with annual "Geraniums" which are actually the genus Pelargonium.