Plant Guardians

Geum ‘Tinpenny Orange’


Description:

Bred by Elaine Horton of Tinpenny Plants and named in 2003. Single, bright orange flowers with anthers to match. Toothed and furrowed leaves. Geum grow best in moist but well-drained soil in a position of full sun to partial shade. Divide plants every three years to maintain vigour, cutting back after first flowering may encourage a further, lesser repeat flowering.

Threat Status: Threatened In Cultivation As assessed by the Plant Heritage Threatened Plants Programme. For more details see www.plantheritage.org.uk/conservation/threatened-plants/

Image by Richard Marshall. Licensed under CC BY 4.0

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