Ballerina

      Geranium cinereum ‘Ballerina’

      A dwarf hardy geranium with pink flowers from the mountains

       

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      Geranium cinereum ‘Ballerina’ is a variety of dwarf, alpine perennial geranium, known for its uninterrupted pink flowering from May to August.


      ‘Ballerina’ has small, pink, delicately veined flowers bloom above a lovely evergreen foliage made up of very small, highly divided, grayish leaves.

      The Ashy Cranesbill ‘Ballerina’ is an alpine plant well-equipped for extreme conditions – both drought and frost, making it easy and worry-free to grow.

      It enjoys the full sun or partial shade, in any soil type—even ordinary soil—as long as it’s well-drained.

      Its spreading growth habit and low-maintenance nature make it a perfect ground cover for rock gardens, in gardenboxes, on a balcony or along the edges of flower beds.


      A Note on the Difference between Geraniums and Pelargoniums

      These are confused all the time. What you know to be Geraniums are probably Pelargoniums. And it has been a fascinating journey out of the darkness for me!

      The physical distinction can be hard to spot as the details are in the number of petals.

       

      Geraniums

      • Flowers have five similar petals
      • Considered perennials that come back year after year.
      • Bloom, Dormancy, Bloom, Dormancy > and Repeat.
      • To ease confusion, they are sometimes called ‘Hardy Geraniums’.

      Pelargonium

      • Flowers have two upper petals which are different from the three lower petals
      • Annuals (can be semi hardy in some climates but in general are sold for one seasons use)
      • Bloom, The End.
      • To ease confusion, they are sometimes called ‘Tender Geraniums’.

      The Tales

      This ‘Ballerina’ is called an alpine plant, but it comes from the Pyrenees.

      Is this a contradiction?

      No, it isn’t! The term “alpine” refers to plants that thrive at high altitudes (over 1,000 meters), and not just plants from the Alps, which are referred to as “alpestrine.”


      Other Names:
      Ashy Cranesbill

      Origin:

      Pyrenees

      Flowering

      May, June, July, August

      Soil

      Any, Dry, Rocky/Well-Draining

      Exposure

      Full Sun

      Frost Tolerance

      -10°C to -15°C

      Size

      0.25m H x 0.3m W

      Flower Color

      🩷 Pink

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