Also known as Grecian rose, this variety offers bright apricot to tangerine-orange blooms, producing more flowers than typical Geums. After flowering, it leaves behind attractive seed heads. Its oval, rough-textured, light green leaves make it an excellent choice for cut flowers.
Grows best in an average to moist, well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. Avoid wet soil conditions in the winter. Pruning spent flowers will extend bloom time, but negate the attractive seed heads.