While the species is in Mapmate/DDB, the two varieties are not. Stace refers to plants derived from G. phaeum var. lividum. My plants, and I suspect some others given this is the common garden form and therefore the one most likely to escape, are the type nothovar. monacense. It could be overlooked as G. phaeum var. phaeum, particularly as the full variation is not described in Stace and the varietal names are not in the databases.
Therefore requesting addition of:
Geranium x monacense nothovar. monacense; and
Geranium x monacense nothovar. anglicum Yeo
While the species is in Mapmate/DDB, the two varieties are not. Stace refers to plants derived from G. phaeum var. lividum. My plants, and I suspect some others given this is the common garden form and therefore the one most likely to escape, are the type nothovar. monacense. It could be overlooked as G. phaeum var. phaeum, particularly as the full variation is not described in Stace and the varietal names are not in the databases.
Therefore requesting addition of:
Geranium x monacense nothovar. monacense; and Geranium x monacense nothovar. anglicum Yeo