Geranium ‘Mrs Judith Bradshaw’
Synonym: Geranium gracile ‘Golden Gracile’
Description:
A hybrid raised by Alan Bremner c. 2000 and introduced by Robin Moss. Named for former National Collection holder Judith Bradshaw, who gardened at Catforth Gardens, Lancashire, who introduced three plants named for Catforth. It has lovely yellow-green foliage, crinkled like G. renardii, with pink flowers veined to three-quarters of the petal length, reaching around 30 inches in height.
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