Description
1 gram is approximately 100 seeds.
Meadow Cranesbill Geranium pratense
Common names include, common crane's-bill, and wild geranium.
Meadow cranesbill will thrive in most soil types and its clump-forming delicate leaves are a common sight in hay meadows, grasslands and verges.
Plant this delightful native perennial in your wildflower meadow, or wildlife garden, to enjoy the striking violet flowers from June to September.
Meadow cranesbill is an excellent nectar source for bees such as buff-tailed bees, red-tailed bees and honeybees, and is one of the RHS Plants for Pollinators.
Sow meadow cranesbill in spring from March to May, or in autumn from August to October.
All our native wildflower seed is sourced from stock grown in the wild in Britain. It is then multiplied up commercially and packed in the UK so you can be confident you are buying native British wildflower seed.
Colour | Blue |
Height | Up to 60cm |
Latin name | Geranium pratense |
Season | June to September |
Setting | Chalk |