Geum Seeds
Geum chiloense is a hardy perennial with scarlet-red or golden-yellow flowers that bloom in early summer. Hardy in zones 4-10.
Sowing Geum Seeds
Start geum seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost date. Barely cover the seeds with soil. Full sun to part shade. Height 24", spacing 15".
Geum 'Blazing Sunset' (Geum chiloense)
20 seeds $4.00
Geum 'Blazing Sunset' has fully double, scarlet-red flowers that appear in early summer. The large blooms almost look like miniature roses. They are very pretty, especially when mature plants produce loads of them. It makes a bold statement in the garden. Geum 'Blazing Sunset' is Fleuroselect Quality Award winner. Also known as Geum 'Red Dragon'.
Geum 'Sunrise'
(Geum chiloense)
15 seeds $4.00
Geum 'Sunrise' is the lovely companion for Geum 'Blazing Sunset'. The large, golden yellow flowers are nicely double. Geum chiloense is a first-year flowering perennial with a long bloom season. It's easy to grow in average, well-drained soil. It can also be grown in containers. Common names include Grecian Rose and Chilean Avens.
Geum 'Mrs. Bradshaw' (Geum chiloense)
50 seeds $3.50
Geum 'Mrs. Bradshaw' blooms in early summer with semi-double, scarlet-red flowers on graceful stems. The color is bold, but the flowers are small enough that the overall effect is not overpowering. It combines well with other flowers for a relaxed, cottage garden look. To encourage repeat blooming, cut each stem to the ground after the flowers have faded. Also known as Geum 'Fireball'.
Geum 'Lady Stratheden' (Geum chiloense)
50 seeds $3.50
Geum 'Lady Stratheden' has double flowers of bright golden yellow. It blooms from June to August. The long stems make it a fantastic cut flower . It looks lovely paired with blue flowers like Nigella 'Miss Jekyll Blue' or Campanula 'Telham Beauty' . It's easy to grow and fairly drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant. Also known as Geum 'Goldball'.