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Gentiana asclepiadea 'alba' Gentiana asclepiadea 'alba' 

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With delicate arching stems this perennial alpine species of Gentian produces sprays of white trumpets in the mid to late summer. This seed is selected from predominantly white flowered plants. Height 24-36 inches;spread 18 inches. 
Gentiana asclepiadea 'mixed' Gentiana asclepiadea 'mixed' 

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With delicate arching stems this woodland species of Gentian produces sprays of blue or white trumpets in the mid to late summer. This seed is selected from blue and white flowered plants. Associates well with ferns and grasses. 
Gentiana cruciata Gentiana cruciata 

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An alpine species of Gentian that has neatly arranged leaves that show off the incredible blue flowers to best effect. 
Gentiana tibetica Gentiana tibetica 

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This woodland gentian has dark green leaves with cream-coloured flower clusters on thick stalks in late summer. 24 ” high x 18” spread. 
Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 

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Herbaceous perennial forms a dense mat of 7-lobed green leaves and bears saucer-shaped blue flowers about 2 inches across in summer. 
Geranium aristatum Geranium aristatum 

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The flowers of this perennial species of hardy geranium are it's most remarkable feature - usually produced in groups of three, the flowers have petals that are strongly relexed, making them significantly different from others in the genus. Height 12-18 inches; spread 18-24 inches. 
Geranium endressii Geranium endressii 

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Rhizomatous evergreen perennial which forms clumps of 5-lobed, toothed, wrinkled light green basal leaves. Produces erect trumpet-shaped bright pink flowers 1-1/2 inches across with a silvery sheen and notched petals. Flowering period is from early summer to early autumn. Height 18 inches; spread... 
Geranium himalayense Geranium himalayense 

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Rhizomatous, mat-forming herbaceous perennial which bears prominently veined, 7-lobed, mid-green basal leaves which colour well in autumn. Produces loose cymes of violet-blue, saucer-shaped flwers with blue veining and white centres. Flowers reach up to 2-1/2 inches across and appear in a main... 
Geranium maculatum Geranium maculatum 

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This herbaceous perennial grows to 60 cm tall, producing upright usually unbranched stems and flowers in spring to early summer. The leaves are palmately lobed with five or seven deeply cut lobes, 10–12.5 cm broad, with a petiole up to 30 cm long arising from the rootstock. The flowers are 2.5–4 cm... 
Geranium platypetalum Geranium platypetalum 

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This clump-forming perennial has wrinkled green basal leaves deeply divided into 7-9 toothed lobes. Bears cymes of flat saucer-shaped violet-blue flowers with darker veins in early summer. 12-18 inches. high. 
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