Geum 'Fiery Tempest'

Łukasz Grochal

Geum 'Fiery Tempest' is a stunning perennial that brightens gardens with its semi-double to fully double, fiery red-orange blooms. A hybrid cultivar from the Geum coccineum group, it flowers prolifically from late spring into summer, often reblooming with proper deadheading. Its slightly ruffled petals and dark central stamens create a striking contrast.

Growing up to 50 cm tall, it stands on hairy, upright stems above a mound of coarse, green foliage. Hardy and easy to grow, it thrives in well-drained soil under full sun to partial shade. It attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding vibrant life and color to borders and cottage gardens.

Photo Info
  • Camera
    Nikon D810
  • Lens
    Sigma 105mm f/2.8 ex dg os hsm macro
  • Location
    Garden
  • Date
    Jul 1, 2025
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