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pelargonium sididoides
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: pelargonium sididoides
- From: "* <R*@haasjr.org>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 13:22:33 PST
Well, if I can digress from zonal pelargoniums for a moment, I'd love
to plug a beautiful pelargonium that I planted last year. P.
sididoides has beautiful grey-blue leaves and small charming magenta
flowers with an orange eye all year long. It grows in low mounds, about 12"
by 24", and propagates by means of runners. Few of the little
plantlets (what is the technical word for these) seem to root of
their own accord. But I've had good luck cutting them off, rooting
them inside, and transplanting them.
I have had no trouble with any diseases, and it seems to get by with
benign neglect.
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