geranium macro.ingwersen's var.
Geranium macrorrhizum, commonly called bigroot geranium, is a rhizomatous semi-evergreen perennial that typically grows to 12" tall but spreads to 24" wide to form a thick, weed-resistant ground cover.
Deeply lobed and rounded, grayish-green leaves (4-8" long) have 5-7 lobes, with each lobe having 3 to 5 notches at the tip. Leaves are strongly aromatic when crushed. Leaves acquire attractive red tones in autumn.
Long-lasting purple-pink flowers (to 1" wide) with inflated dark red calyces bloom in umbel-like clusters above the foliage in late spring to early summer, often with some sporadic rebloom occurring throughout summer.
It has highly aromatic, bright green leaves that turn red and orange in fall. Its mauve buds open into soft pink, 5-petaled flowers with darker sepals and elongated stamens. ‘Ingwersens Variety’ grows 1 to 1.5 ft. tall and wide