Geranium x magnificum Janet's form
This fabulous variety seems to be a little different from standard G. x magnificum, and in particular it has a mind of its own when it comes to flowering times. For me it frequently flowers in the middle of winter, even in frosty conditions when this species is meant to be completely dormant. I find if I cut it back after each flush of flowers then it will re-flower again a couple of months later, have a lull in the height of summer before reappearing with fresh foliage ready for autumn to arrive. Forms clumps over time of really attractive scalloped grey-green foliage which is soft to touch and masses of stunning violet-blue flowers which look more blue on dull winter days and more purple in summer. A hardy perennial that is easy to grow and enjoys both sun and light shade. 1 litre pot.