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Plant Guardians

Geranium × cantabrigiense ‘Andrew Clarke’


Description:

The earliest record for this plant dates to 1979 and that it is a plant that arose in the garden of Andrew RM Clarke and Cambridge Botanic Garden. Described in 1979 by Richard T F Clifton as having "flowers that are bright pink, opening flat and held well above the leaves, about 1.5 inches across; a prolific flowerer".

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/

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