Flowers: April-June. Plant in sun or part shade. HxS 45x60cm
Geum ‘Bell Bank’ is one of the plants the late Geoffrey Smith raised in his garden in Kettlesing in Yorkshire. It is a cross with one parent being Geum rivale (Water Avens) and has pendant dark red buds, opening to orangey-red, semi-double flowers. These slowly become upright. The bright green leaves are semi-evergreen and form good mounds in moist cool conditions. Sterile. Hardiness zone H7. Grown organically in peat free compost. Pot size 1.5 litre.
Care & Maintenance.
Divide plants in early autumn. Geums are best divided every four or so years as the centre of the plant may begin to become exposed and weaken.
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