Erodium
Common Name: Dwarf Heronsbill
Erodium forms a low clump or tuft of tiny green leaves. Starry little flowers appear from late spring through to the fall. Survives best in mild winter regions. Must have excellent drainage, particularly in wet winter regions. A cousin to the Cranesbill Geraniums.
Plant Care: Easily divided in early spring.
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Characteristics & Attributes
Plant Type | Bloom Color | Bloom Time | Perennials
Ground Covers | White, Rose, Pink | July-September |
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Height | Spread | Hardiness | 5-10cm (2-4inches) | 30cm (1ft) | Zones 7-9 |
Exposure | Soil Moisture | Foilage Color | Full Sun | Regular | Green |
Soil Type | Attributes | Well drained garden soil. | Alpine & Rock Containers Drought Tolerant Edging Rabbit Resistant Evergreen |