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GERANIUM Femme  Fatale - Pépinière La Forêt
GERANIUM Femme  Fatale - Pépinière La Forêt

GERANIUM Femme Fatale

GERANIUM Femme Fatale

A very beautiful geranium with fine cut foliage that takes on bronze to purple hues at maturity. The delicate parma coloured flowers with white centres are very bright and contrast with the foliage.

20 x 30 cm Grown-cover
Deciduous Green/ bronze/ purple
Sunny to Half-shade
June to October Parma with white centre
-15° °C
Rockery, ground cover, slope, pot
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Characteristics of the GERANIUM Femme Fatale


This is a very beautiful Geranium with remarkable foliage. The leaves are finely cut and are decorated with bronze to purple hues at maturity. The leaves are green in the juvenile stage, but offer us a beautiful range of colours. The flowering of a beautiful parma with a white heart adds dynamism and contrast to this beautiful carpet of leaves from spring to autumn.

How to use the GERANIUM Femme Fatale


Compact, it is suitable for ground cover at the foot of hedges or rose bushes, for rock gardens and embankments, for the foreground of flower beds, but also for window boxes and decorative pots on a terrace or a well exposed balcony. It can be combined with other geraniums of various colours for a collection effect.

Advice on growing the Femme Fatale GERANIUM


The Femme Fatale GERANIUM is hardy to about -15°C and tolerates temporary drought. It should be planted in a sunny to semi-shaded position and in humusy, rather cool soil. The stems are cut after flowering to encourage new vegetation.