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(Pinto Zonal Geranium)
There are so many wonderful pelargoniums – thousands of hybrids and more than 200 distinct species. Most are heavily fragrant and offer showy flowers and foliage, so it is no wonder these tender perennials, or subshrubs, are some of the most widely cultivated and popular container and bedding plants.
Most Pelargonium species originate from arid or montane regions in southern Africa. Their fragrant, somewhat fleshy evergreen leaves are typically palm-shaped and deeply lobed or dissected....
(Showcase Zonal Geranium)
Profusely bearing large flower clusters, the Showcase™ Series of zonal geraniums are renowned for their more intense flower colors compared to the many other selections on the market. Plants have a compact, mounding but upright, well-branching habit and their bright green leaves have only faint zonal bands. These hybrid plants bloom continuously if well-maintained, such as deadheading old flower heads and stems.
Popularly used as summertime annuals, Showcase™ Series plants are tender perennials...
(Sunrise Geraniums, Zonal Geranium)
There are so many wonderful pelargoniums – thousands of hybrids and more than 200 distinct species. Most are heavily fragrant and offer showy flowers and foliage, so it is no wonder these tender perennials, or subshrubs, are some of the most widely cultivated and popular container and bedding plants.
Most Pelargonium species originate from arid or montane regions in southern Africa. Their fragrant, somewhat fleshy evergreen leaves are typically palm-shaped and deeply lobed or dissected....
(Tango Geraniums, Zonal Geranium)
There are so many wonderful pelargoniums – thousands of hybrids and more than 200 distinct species. Most are heavily fragrant and offer showy flowers and foliage, so it is no wonder these tender perennials, or subshrubs, are some of the most widely cultivated and popular container and bedding plants.
Most Pelargonium species originate from arid or montane regions in southern Africa. Their fragrant, somewhat fleshy evergreen leaves are typically palm-shaped and deeply lobed or dissected....
(Rose-scented Geranium)
A scented geranium species native to southern Africa, rose-scented geranium is grown for its highly fragrant leaves that smell of roses, as the common name suggests. It survives as a low-growing, short-lived perennial subshrub in its native Africa but is most commonly grown as a garden annual. During the growing season, it bears small, attractive flowers of pink with reddish markings. The plants spread and can be planted as a drought-tolerant evergreen groundcover in subtropical or Mediterranean...
(Rose-scented Geranium)
A scented geranium species native to southern Africa, rose-scented geranium is grown for its highly fragrant leaves that smell of roses, as the common name suggests. It survives as a low-growing, short-lived perennial subshrub in its native Africa but is most commonly grown as a garden annual. During the growing season, it bears small, attractive flowers of pink with reddish markings. The plants spread and can be planted as a drought-tolerant evergreen groundcover in subtropical or Mediterranean...
Jessie Keith
(Heart-leaved Geranium)
Curled-edge leaves with the elongated shape of hearts is the signature of the heart-leaved geranium, but it also bears lovely pink blossoms. This tender perennial is native to the coastal plain of the southeastern cape region of southern Africa. It is grown as a perennial or semi-woody shrub in frost-free subtropical regions, but more widely as an annual.
The main stems of this mounding, large and spreading plant are woody at their bases, with fleshy, herb-like grow from the branches. The leaves...
Jesse Saylor
(Lemon Geranium)
There are so many wonderful pelargoniums – thousands of hybrids and more than 200 distinct species. Most are heavily fragrant and offer showy flowers and foliage, so it is no wonder these tender perennials, or subshrubs, are some of the most widely cultivated and popular container and bedding plants.
Most Pelargonium species originate from arid or montane regions in southern Africa. Their fragrant, somewhat fleshy evergreen leaves are typically palm-shaped and deeply lobed or dissected....
Jesse Saylor
(Coconut Geranium)
A scented geranium species native to the Cape of South Africa up to Mozambique, coconut geranium is grown for its sweet leaves that smell somewhat like coconut. It survives as a short-lived perennial subshrub in its native Africa but is most commonly grown as a garden annual. During the growing season, it bears small flowers of pink or reddish purple. The plants are very low-growing and can be planted as a drought-tolerant groundcover.
The small leaves of coconut geranium are fuzzy, green,...