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Germination Rate : Min 70.00%
Number of seeds: 10
Type of seed : Hybrid
Sunlight : Full
Life-cycle : Annual
Ease-of-care: Easy
The term geranium is confusing. The first geranium most gardeners encounter is not a geranium at all, but Pelargonium, a relative of the perennial geranium. True or hardy or perennial geraniums belong to the genus Geranium. You will sometimes see them referred to as cranesbill geraniums, because their seed pods do somewhat resemble a crane’s bill. The foliage is often toothed and remains attractive. The flowers float on top of the plant, in shades of white, pink, magenta, purples and blues.
Size: Most are low growing, from 3″ to about 2′ tall. They spread by rhizomes to 2-4 feet, but canbe kept in check by periodic dividing.
Geraniums require little care, once established.
They prefer full sun and a well-drained, moderately rich soil. They can handle partial shade, but become more prone to mildew if kept damp.
The plants can get a bit scraggly after blooming and deadheading is difficult with so many wispy stems. Shearing the plants back to basal growth will improve its look and encourage reblooming. The plants fill back in within weeks. The exception is Geranium macrorrhizum, which is easily deadheaded and needs no shearing.
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