
Geranium 'Bevan's Variety'
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Geranium 'Bevan’s Variety': Fragrance and Colour in a Woodland Carpet
A beloved cultivar of the hardy bigroot geranium, Geranium 'Bevan’s Variety' brings together vivid rose-pink blooms, aromatic foliage, and robust groundcover growth. Flowering in late spring, its magenta flowers rise above a lush mat of deeply lobed, semi-evergreen leaves that release a spicy scent when brushed. As the seasons shift, the foliage takes on warm reddish tones, extending its ornamental value well into autumn. Tough, adaptable, and full of cottage garden charm, this variety is a favourite for shady borders and underplantings.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 25–30 cm
- Spread: 45–60+ cm, spreading slowly via rhizomes
- Flower Colour: Deep rose-pink with darker veins and prominent stamens
- Flowering Period: Late spring to early summer
- Foliage: Aromatic, deeply lobed green leaves that turn reddish-bronze in fall; semi-evergreen in mild climates
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to full shade (best in part shade)
- Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained to dry soil; highly adaptable and drought-tolerant once established
Uses and Benefits: Geranium 'Bevan’s Variety' excels as a weed-suppressing groundcover beneath trees, shrubs, and perennials. Its low, mounding habit makes it ideal for woodland gardens, shade borders, and path edges, where it provides seasonal colour and year-round texture. The fragrant foliage is deer- and rabbit-resistant, while the spring blooms attract early pollinators. As a low-maintenance alternative to turf or mulch, it brings form and function in equal measure.
Companion Plants: Pair Geranium 'Bevan’s Variety' with Hosta 'Fragrant Bouquet', whose pale green and cream leaves echo the geranium’s softness while thriving in similar conditions. Add Dryopteris 'Male Fern', a sturdy fern whose bold, upright fronds contrast beautifully with the geranium’s spreading foliage. Complete the composition with Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash', whose silver-spotted leaves and rose-purple flowers harmonize with the geranium’s bloom time and tone.
Care Instructions: Plant in full sun to shade with well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first season; after establishment, this variety is drought-tolerant and thrives on neglect. Shear back after flowering to refresh the foliage and encourage a tidy shape. Divide every 3–5 years in spring or autumn to maintain vigour and control spread.
History: Geranium 'Bevan’s Variety' is a selected form of Geranium macrorrhizum, a species native to the mountains of southern Europe. Named after its early cultivator or introducer, this variety is prized for its rich floral colour and particularly vigorous, ground-hugging habit. Like its species, it was traditionally used for its medicinal qualities and now enjoys a well-earned place in ornamental gardening across temperate zones.
Final Thoughts: Tough yet elegant, Geranium 'Bevan’s Variety' is a timeless addition to the garden—combining fragrant foliage, vivid spring colour, and unfailing groundcover performance. Whether sprawling beneath trees or edging shaded beds, it adds a generous, low-maintenance layer of beauty that evolves through the seasons. A quietly brilliant choice for gardens that celebrate resilience, softness, and natural harmony.