- EAN trade5021768047194
- GenusGeum (Rosaceae)
- Foliage colour springGreen
- Foliage colour summerGreen
- Flower colour springRed
- Flower colour summerRed
- AspectSouth, East, West,
- Light exposureSheltered, Exposed
- Flowering periodSummer
- Pruning periodAfter flowering period
- Winter hardyYes
- ToxicNo
- FragrantNo
- SpinesNo
- SoilMoist but well drained.
- Ground typeAny soil type
- Time to maximum height in months60
- Maximum width in cm50
- Maximum height in cm60
- Light requirementFull sun
Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw' is a low-growing, deciduous shrub with arching stems bearing clusters of red/orange flowers. It is a vigorous grower and can be grown in any type of soil. Flowers are borne from late June to early September.This plant prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. It can be trimmed back after flowering and will re-shoot from the base or sides of the plant.The name Geum was given by Linnaeus in 1753 and means "to show oneself glad".
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