

How to identify Carpet geranium (Geranium incanum)
Carpet geranium, also known as Carpet crane's-bill
Carpet geranium showcases a dense, mat-forming foliage reaching a height of approximately 10 inches (25 cm). The foliage consists of fine, delicate wiry leaves, creating a carpet-like appearance. Blossoms in pale mauve hues grace the plant from spring through autumn, accentuating its bushy silhouette. Its resilience is marked by the ability to withstand drought conditions and general neglect, making it a robust groundcover in sunny locales. Once every two years, pruning back to the root level encourages a tidy, rejuvenated presentation.
Mat-forming foliage reaching 10 inches (25 cm) in height.
Fine, wiry leaves creating a carpet-like appearance.
Blossoms in pale mauve hues from spring to autumn.
Resilient to drought conditions and neglect, ideal groundcover in sunny areas.
Pruning back to the root level every two years maintains tidy appearance.
Scientific Classification of Carpet geranium