Brown, USA, 1946. "Large velvety-black upper petals edged Tyrian purple, lower Petals Tyrian Purple with dark blotches. Bushy and compact." Who knows if this is the right plant!
This charming geranium for light shade comes originally from the UK where it was first introduced in 1989. It has pale green and very light creamy-yellow veined and splashed leaves and mid lavender flowers with a white eye. It forms a low mound about 12 x 18" when mature. It is very useful under shrubs and trees in the garden where it produced little splashes of artificial sunshine. It is cold hardy from USDA Zone 4-5 up to Zone 9.