27 Popular Geum Varieties for Your Garden

Geums are beautiful, long-blooming perennials and semi-evergreens that are perfect for full sun and partially shaded spots in the garden. Here, gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares some gorgeous, colorful varieties.

Bright orange blossoms with delicately ruffled petals and golden-yellow centers, standing out vividly against a backdrop of lush green foliage in a spring garden.

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Geums are a wonderful group of plants in the rose family with many varieties in shades of red, orange, pink, and yellow blossoms. They make a great addition to the pollinator bed, and their long stems make them perfect for the cutting garden. 

These pretty flowering perennials are not picky about soil, although fertile, loamy, and well-drained is their preference. They tolerate full sun as well as partial shade and have excellent cold tolerance

These plants have attractive foliage that grows in a basal rosette. Their blooms can be single or semi-double-petaled, and some have ruffled or frilly petals. A central ring of flashy stamens is eye-catching for humans and pollinators. Let’s look at some stunning geum varieties that would be perfect for your garden!

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‘Blazing Sunset’

A close-up of a vivid scarlet bloom with ruffled petals, displaying a golden-yellow center, set against a backdrop of soft green foliage.
Fuzzy, toothy leaves add interest in terms of foliage, and their long stems are perfect for floral arrangements.
common-name common name ‘Blazing Sunset’
botanical-name botanical name Geum flora plena ‘Blazing Sunset’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 12-18”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-7

‘Blazing Sunset’ is a brilliant red geum variety with a semi-double petal form. The ruffled petals encircle a ring of deep gold stamens, forming a dark eye. Fuzzy, toothy leaves add interest in terms of foliage, and their long stems are perfect for floral arrangements. 

This is a fast grower, and great for filling in spaces between larger plants. These plants are deer and rabbit-resistant. This red variety will attract butterflies and some native bees. They resemble small roses and bloom for a long period from May to July. 

TEMPO ‘Rose’

Clusters of delicate pink and peach-toned blossoms with soft, rounded petals and prominent yellow stamens, surrounded by lush green leaves.
The improvements made in this series led to enhanced foliage and flowers, including a longer blooming season.
common-name common name TEMPO ‘Rose’
botanical-name botanical name Geum TEMPO ‘Rose’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 7-12”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-9

The Tempo series is a product of breeding by Terra Nova Nurseries. The improvements made in this series led to enhanced foliage and flowers, including a longer blooming season. Not only do they flower for an extended period, but they can also re-bloom later in the season!

Tempo ‘Rose’ is a truly unique variety. The blooms are stunning peachy-pink, supported by deep purple stems. The semi-double petals are different shades and face downward initially, turning their heads up slightly as they open. 

‘Prinses Juliana’

A striking orange blossom with broad, slightly crinkled petals encircling a central cluster of yellow stamens, framed by green stems and foliage.
The highly decorative, semi-double blooms appear in late spring and last into the summer months. 
common-name common name ‘Prinses Juliana’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Prinses Juliana’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 1’-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-8

The electric orange tones of ‘Prinses Juliana’ light up the garden or cut flower arrangement. The highly decorative, semi-double blooms appear in late spring and last into the summer months. 

These are sturdy plants with few issues. They are mostly pest and disease-resistant, although sawfly larvae can be an issue. In hotter climates, plant these in a spot with afternoon shade. 

‘Totally Tangerine’

A vibrant tangerine-hued blossom with multiple layers of delicately ruffled petals radiating from a central golden core, set against a background of green leaves.
Their single petal form makes the eye of yellow stamens appear prominently.
common-name common name ‘Totally Tangerine’
botanical-name botanical name Geum chiloense ‘Totally Tangerine’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 18”-30”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-7

‘Totally Tangerine’ is a huge producer of beautiful, single-petal form blooms in a wonderful, warm shade of deep apricot. Their single petal form makes the eye of yellow stamens appear prominently. This variety produces an extra bountiful amount of flowers. 

‘Totally Tangerine’ prefers a climate with cool summers. These plants like average, consistent moisture to do their best flowering. 

‘Mrs. J. Bradshaw’

A lush display of deep red blossoms with soft, velvety petals and prominent yellow centers, flourishing among green foliage in a summer garden.
In warm climates where the temperatures don’t drop below 0°F (-18°C), this variety is evergreen.
common-name common name ‘Mrs. J. Bradshaw’
botanical-name botanical name Geum chiloense ‘Mrs. J. Bradshaw’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 2’-3’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

This geum variety is more of a warm climate lover and grows well as far south as Zone 9. It’s also a winner of the noteworthy Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. In warm climates where the temperatures don’t drop below 0°F (-18°C), this variety is evergreen. 

So what makes this variety an award winner? The blossoms are amazing! Fiery red and semi-double petaled, they open wide to reveal a pale green eye encircled with yellow stamens. Simply stunning!

‘Pretticoats Peach’

Soft salmon-colored blooms with gently ruffled petals, featuring a bright yellow center and set against a backdrop of dense green leaves.
Pretticoats Peach has the frilliest, prettiest lemon-yellow flowers with deep pink edges.
common-name common name ‘Pretticoats Peach’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Tngeupp’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 9”-12”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-7

Another creation from Terra Nova Nurseries, the Pretticoats series features bi-colored petals with highly frilled edges. They also have a longer blooming habit, and flowers that face outward rather than downward. 

Pretticoats Peach has the frilliest, prettiest lemon-yellow blooms with deep pink edges. The resulting, overall tone is a delightful peachy-pink. The ring of stamens is prominent and dark with a yellow eye. 

‘Lady Stratheden’

A close-up of a bright yellow blossom with delicate, layered petals surrounding a vivid central cluster, complemented by fresh green foliage.
The double-petal form blooms are both simple and intriguing. 
common-name common name ‘Lady Stratheden’
botanical-name botanical name Geum chiloense ‘Lady Stratheden’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 24”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-10

This lady has excellent heat and cold tolerance and is appropriate for planting in Zones 4-10. ‘Lady Stratheden’ is a vision in gold. The double-petal form blooms are both simple and intriguing. 

Though the petals are the same shade, their depth and mass make the inside of the flower appear darker. The green eye is slightly visible, and yellow stamens mix in prettily with the smaller inner petals. 

‘Nonna’

A soft pink bloom with rounded petals, accented by a bright yellow center and surrounded by slender green leaves.
‘Nonna’ has a basal rosette of wrinkled, toothy, deep green foliage that adds great texture to the flower bed.
common-name common name ‘Nonna’
botanical-name botanical name Geum coccineum ‘Nonna’PBR
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 1’-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-7

The name ‘Nonna’ is Italian for grandmother. Clearly, the person who named this geum variety was very fond of their granny. It’s breathtaking! ‘Nonna’ has a basal rosette of wrinkled, toothy, deep green foliage that adds great texture to the flower bed. 

‘Nonna’s’ blooms are pale yellow with brushstrokes of deep coral around the margins. They are semi-double and lightly ruffled with an orange eye.

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‘Mai Tai’

A captivating bloom with soft peach and pink petals, gently ruffled and arranged around a vibrant yellow center, set amidst green foliage.
They are huge bloomers, with each plant able to produce more than 100 flowers over three weeks.
common-name common name ‘Mai Tai’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Mai Tai’PBR
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 14”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

‘Mai Tai’ hails from the Cocktail Series by Brent Horvath from Intrinsic Perennial Gardens. The series highlights strong and sturdy geum varieties with extra vibrant flowers. They are huge bloomers, with each plant able to produce more than 100 flowers over three weeks.

‘Mai Tai’ has a tropical vibe with frilly petals in shades of peach with fuschia veining and margins. The stems are long and tower above a lush rosette of bright green leaves. 

‘Sunrise’

A cheerful display of bright yellow blooms with rounded petals, each featuring a central cluster of golden stamens, surrounded by lush green foliage in a garden bed.
The ruffled, golden petals are semi-double form, and a perfect ring of yellow stamens match.
common-name common name ‘Sunrise’
botanical-name botanical name Geum chiloense ‘Sunrise’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 18”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-9

Like a shining beam of sunlight, this sweet geum variety will light up the garden. The ruffled, golden petals are semi-double form, and a perfect ring of yellow stamens match. A small green eye stands out coolly amidst the gold. 

‘Sunrise’ has great heat and cold tolerance, indicated for Zones 4-9. Bees will flock to the flashy blooms. For heavier flowering, hold back slightly on watering during bloom time and deadhead regularly

‘Red Dragon’

Deep red blossoms with slightly ruffled petals, each bloom featuring a vibrant yellow center, standing out against a background of green leaves.
A sprinkle of stamens in yellow and orange peek out from between the inner petals. 
common-name common name ‘Red Dragon’
botanical-name botanical name Geum chiloense ‘Red Dragon’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 16”-20”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

If you want to see just how flashy these perennials can be, check out ‘Red Dragon.’ These double-petaled beauties are glowing red and exceptionally eye-catching. A sprinkle of stamens in yellow and orange peek out from between the inner petals. 

The scarlet blossoms grow on compact plants that are perfect for bordering your beds. This one is evergreen in warmer climates, and the long stems make these spectacular for floral arrangements. 

‘Koi’

A small yet striking bloom with bright red petals, subtly ruffled, encircling a yellow center, nestled among green foliage.
A low rosette of flocked, toothy leaves is attractive year-round in warm climates. 
common-name common name ‘Koi’
botanical-name botanical name Geum coccineum ‘Koi’
sun-requirements sun requirements Partial shade
height height 6”-9”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-7

This dwarf geum variety tops out at about nine inches tall, making it a wonderful border plant. A low rosette of flocked, toothy leaves is attractive year-round in warm climates. 

‘Koi’ has simple, single-petaled flowers in the brightest shade of orange I can imagine. Five perfectly formed petals surround a dazzling crown of golden stamens. These remind me a bit of California poppies and look amazing in a mass planting. 

‘Flames of Passion’

Deeply vibrant red blooms with soft, velvety petals surrounding a golden center, set against a backdrop of rich green foliage.
It has an attractive mound of lightly fuzzy, bright green, toothy foliage at the base.
common-name common name ‘Flames of Passion’
botanical-name botanical name Geum x ‘Flames of Passion’PBR
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 15”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-8

This geum will make you feel passionate about trying out this pretty little plant in all its fabulous varieties and forms. ‘Flames of Passion’ is compact and known for its profuse flowering habit. It has an attractive mound of lightly fuzzy, bright green, toothy foliage at the base. 

‘Flames of Passion’ produces red blooms, but I imagine you guessed that already. No other color embodies passion in quite the same way. The flowers are semi-double and wine red with an eye-popping yellow fringe of stamens around a light green eye. 

‘Double Bloody Mary’

A cluster of rich red blooms with densely packed, ruffled petals and bright yellow centers, flourishing among dark green leaves.
A green eye and ring of yellow stamens are fully visible despite the mass of petals. 
common-name common name ‘Double Bloody Mary’
botanical-name botanical name Geum chiloense ‘Double Bloody Mary’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 1’-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

This showy variety has an infamous name, but don’t be afraid; ‘Double Bloody Mary’ won’t hurt you. Named ‘double’ for the fluffy mass of petals, this geum is highly decorative. A green eye and ring of yellow stamens are fully visible despite the mass of petals. 

This beauty makes a wonderful addition to the butterfly garden. The bright vermilion will beckon to species of all kinds. To promote bountiful blooms, don’t forget to deadhead!

‘Marmalade’

A vivid orange blossom with soft, crinkled petals forming a layered pattern around a golden yellow core, highlighted against green foliage.
The flowers are simple and single-petaled.
common-name common name ‘Marmalade’
botanical-name botanical name Geum rivale ‘Marmalade’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 12”-14”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

This geum is less showy than other varieties but makes an ideal addition to the woodland or cottage garden. It is a charming plant with low-growing, dense foliage that forms a carpet of green when planted in a grouping. 

The flowers are simple and single-petaled. At the top of dark purple stems, the apricot-colored flowers nod toward the foliage demurely. 

‘Mango Lassi’

Bright mango-colored blooms with delicate, layered petals surrounding a vibrant yellow center, complemented by green stems and leaves.
You may see flowers from this one starting in late spring and some still hanging around in early fall.
common-name common name ‘Mango Lassi’
botanical-name botanical name Geum x ‘Mango Lassi’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 16”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

‘Mango Lassi’ is a delightful cultivar with an extra long bloom time. You may see blooms from this one starting in late spring and some still hanging around in early fall.

The blooms on this beauty are exactly what you’d expect from a mango. An ombre of yellow and orange has a hint of red at the margins. The stems are light brownish red, and the foliage is bright green. Such a cheerful geum!

‘Alabama Slammer’

A bright orange bloom with a striking golden-yellow center, featuring gently ruffled petals and surrounded by lush green leaves.
Bright yellow and coral flowers bob lightly at the end of slender, brown stems.
common-name common name ‘Alabama Slammer’
botanical-name botanical name Geum x ‘Alabama Slammer’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 10”-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-9

‘Alabama Slammer’ has all the brilliant color and none of the cloying sweetness characteristic of its namesake. This is another member of the Cocktail Series of hybrids. This series has excellent pest and disease resistance in its breeding. 

Bright yellow and coral flowers bob lightly at the end of slender, brown stems. The foliage is low-growing and bright green, with a toothy texture that looks great, mingled with smoother leaf types. 

‘Coppertone’

Soft apricot and peach-colored blooms with delicately ruffled petals, each flower showcasing a golden-yellow center, nestled among green foliage.
It blooms from April to June, and planting it in partial shade will help it bloom longer in hot climates. 
common-name common name ‘Coppertone’
botanical-name botanical name Geum rivale ‘Coppertone’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 1’-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

This pretty plant has less spectacular flowers than others, but it has excellent heat tolerance. For those gardening in Zone 9 this is your best bet. It blooms April- June, and planting it in partial shade will help it bloom longer in hot climates. 

The foliage is green, and toothy, and forms a low rosette on the ground. Brown stems support brown buds, then open to adorable, single-petal, apricot blooms. ‘Coppertone’ has a subtle beauty that is perfect for woodland and cottage gardens

‘Custard Tart’

A vibrant yellow bloom with a soft, fluffy appearance, characterized by layers of delicate, rounded petals surrounding a bright yellow center.
The blossoms are custard yellow and single, with overlapping petals 
common-name common name ‘Custard Tart’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Custard Tart’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 18”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

‘Custard Tart’ is another unassuming and subtle variety with a lovely simplicity. The lush, semi-evergreen foliage makes a beautiful border in your woodland garden. Geums are perfectly happy in partial shade, especially in the afternoon. 

The foliage is toothy and green, as is standard. Unlike many other types, ‘Custard Tart has green stems that support its delicately nodding flowers. The blossoms are custard yellow and single, with wide petals that overlap. 

‘Roger’s Rebellion’

Deep red blooms with velvety petals and prominent yellow stamens, set against a backdrop of dark green foliage.
Brownish-red stems rise from green foliage and spread out a touch overhead.
common-name common name ‘Roger’s Rebellion’
botanical-name botanical name Geum x cultorum ‘Roger’s Rebellion’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 1’-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-7

With a name like ‘Roger’s Rebellion,’ you might not expect these flowers to be so dainty and pretty. But they are! Brownish-red stems rise from green foliage and spread out a touch overhead. 

When the buds open, the blossoms are raspberry-colored with a bright yellow ring of stamens in the center. They gradually fade to light pink with a cream undertone, over time

‘Scarlet Tempest’

A vibrant scarlet blossom with slightly ruffled petals and a bright yellow center, complemented by lush green foliage.
The petals are semi-double and heavily ruffled, making these wonderfully fluffy flowers.
common-name common name ‘Scarlet Tempest’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Scarlet Tempest’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 18”-24”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 4-8

‘Scarlet Tempest’ is a huge bloomer with fire engine red flowers. It’s a sterile hybrid, so it won’t re-seed in the garden. The petals are semi-double and heavily ruffled, making these wonderfully fluffy flowers. 

This variety blooms prolifically in the spring and can have a smaller, repeat season in the fall when things cool off. It’s semi-evergreen in warmer climates and deciduous farther north. Denoted for Zones 4-8. 

‘Leonards Variety’

A delightful orange bloom with soft, rounded petals and a golden center, framed by slender green leaves.
This variety has reddish-brown stems that support coppery-pink flowers.
common-name common name ‘Leonards Variety’
botanical-name botanical name Geum rivale ‘Leonard’s Variety’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 1’-2’
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 3-7

‘Leonard’s Variety’ has a great reputation for being a long bloomer. It makes a wonderful border or addition to the meadow garden. The low-growing rosettes of foliage are present year-round in warmer climates and last beyond the first frost in cooler climates.

This variety has reddish-brown stems that support coppery-pink flowers. The flowers hang downward slightly. These plants prefer soil that is moist but well-drained

‘East of Eden’

Soft pastel pink blooms with delicate, layered petals and a subtle yellow center, nestled among green leaves in a spring garden.
Many cream-colored petals have bubblegum pink accents.
common-name common name ‘East of Eden’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘East of Eden’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 12”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

‘East of Eden’ comes from the Cambrian nursery of the same name. The breeder, Roger Proud, has the largest known collection of these semi-evergreens. It’s a lovely, compact variety bred for its softer color palette. 

The blooms are semi-double-petaled and bell-shaped. Many cream-colored petals have bubblegum pink accents. A circle of rather long stamens lies in the center around a green eye. 

TEMPO ‘Coral’

Bright yellow blooms with gently ruffled petals and a prominent golden center, surrounded by fresh green foliage under the warm June sun.
The TEMPO collection is a great producer of a ton of blooms.
common-name common name TEMPO ‘Coral’
botanical-name botanical name Geum TEMPO ‘Coral’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 12”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

Another from Terra Nova Nurseries in the TEMPO collection, ‘Coral’ brings major blooming power. The TEMPO collection is a great producer of a ton of flowers. They re-bloom throughout the summer, too!

‘Coral’ has shorter than average stems that stand up well to weather. The bounty of flowers is coral-colored and double-petaled. These bring a ton of color to your borders and beds. 

‘Firestorm’

A fiery orange bloom with densely packed, ruffled petals radiating from a vibrant yellow center, set against a blurred green background.
They begin a deeper, reddish-orange and fade over time to a yellow-orange.
common-name common name ‘Firestorm’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Firestorm’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 12”-20”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-9

‘Firestorm’ is an improved hybrid that has a compact growth habit and is a heavy producer of bright orange blooms. Its small size means it has plenty of energy to put into forming flowers. They begin a deeper, reddish-orange and fade over time to a yellow-orange. 

The leaves are less toothy and more lobed for a smoother texture. These plants propagate well from seeds, and you can directly sow them right in the soil. 

‘Bell Bank’

Deep red blooms with velvety petals and a bright yellow center, contrasted by green leaves in a lush garden setting.
‘Bell Bank’ has more delicate foliage and a more gentle flowering habit.
common-name common name ‘Bell Bank’
botanical-name botanical name Geum ‘Bell Bank’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 18”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-8

While not as floriferous, I prefer the more subtle varieties, which this is one of. Bred in Scotland, ‘Bell Bank’ has more delicate foliage and a more genteel flowering habit.

The stems and buds of ‘Bell Bank’ are pinkish-brown. They hold bell-shaped blooms that nod toward the ground. As they raise their heads, the flowers fade to a soft, powdery pink. 

‘Queen of Orange’

A striking orange bloom with slightly ruffled petals and a golden center, surrounded by vibrant green foliage.
The dark green, lightly fuzzy leaves create a perfect backdrop for its flowers.
common-name common name ‘Queen of Orange’
botanical-name botanical name Geum coccineum x borisii ‘Queen of Orange’
sun-requirements sun requirements Full sun to partial shade
height height 12”-15”
hardiness-zones hardiness zones 5-8

Last but not least, ‘Queen of Orange’ is a colorful and cheerful variety. The dark green, lightly fuzzy leaves create a perfect backdrop for its flowers. 

This compact variety blooms in bright orange with a crown of golden stamens around a green and yellow eye. It’s flashy and fun and makes an excellent border plant.

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