Ann Folkard loves to mingle!
Robust trailing groundcover
Weaves around and through other plants
Bright yellow foliage emerges in spring and then transitions to chartreuse
Seemingly endless dark-eyed, rich purple-magenta flowers perform from summer to fall
Geranium Ann Folkard has been reported to grow up to 6 across so give it plenty of room
Vigorus variety can be cut back hard if needed
Cranesbill Geranium are ideal for slopes and rock gardens
Long-lived and drought tolerant once established
Little or no maintenance