Geranium Stormy Night® is a hardy perennial known for its compact growth habit and long-lasting, deep violet blooms with darker veining. This variety stands out for its exceptional weather resistance, extended flowering season, and ability to maintain vivid colour even in high sun exposure, making it ideal for ornamental landscaping.
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Characteristics of Geranium Stormy Night®
Geranium Stormy Night® is a hybrid hardy geranium originating from selective breeding to enhance colour intensity and flowering duration. Its compact, mounding habit makes it suitable for both ground cover and border planting. The deciduous foliage provides a fresh green backdrop, contrasting with the deep violet blooms that feature prominent darker veining. Hardy to -20 °C, it performs well in temperate climates and tolerates varied soil conditions, offering gardeners and landscapers a reliable, low-maintenance ornamental solution.
How to use Geranium Stormy Night® ?
Geranium Stormy Night® can be used in mixed borders, perennial beds, and rock gardens where its vivid blooms add long-lasting colour. It is equally effective in container plantings and hanging baskets due to its compact growth habit and prolific flowering. Landscapers may integrate it as a groundcover in mass plantings for erosion control or as a decorative edging plant. Its ability to thrive in both full sun and partial shade makes it versatile for a wide range of garden designs.
Cultivation tips for Geranium Stormy Night®
Plant Geranium Stormy Night® in well-drained, moderately fertile soil, spacing plants approximately 30–40 cm apart to allow adequate air circulation. Water regularly during establishment, then moderately once settled, as it tolerates short dry periods. A light trim after the first flush of flowers can encourage reblooming. Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to promote strong growth and flowering. Mulching in colder climates can help protect roots, although the plant’s hardiness ensures survival in most temperate regions.