Geranium ‘Nora Bremner’
Description:
Bred by Alan Bremner of the Orkney Islands and named for his mother. The result of a cross between G. rubifolium x G. ‘Buxton's Variety’, it has a long flowering period, from July-October, and large flowers of soft violet blue. The flowers have a white eye and are carried above the attractive marbled leaves. It will scramble over shrubs, making a lovely covering for bare rose stems. Though this does occasionally appear in nursery listings, it is considered difficult to propagate.
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