A compact clump-forming perennial, to around 30cm high, with lobed and lightly wrinkled velvety grey-green leaves. Clusters of pale pink flowers, with notched petals and dark purple-pink veins, are ...
A clump-forming herbaceous perennial to 30cm, with attractive grey-green, lobed and finely wrinkled basal leaves. White or pale mauve flowers 3cm in width have prominent violet veins and appear in ...
This dreamy flower is also known as the Canary Island cranesbill. Looking for the best hardy geranium varieties for front-of-border ground cover? G. renardii makes a low, dense, rounded mound of ...
Rebranded as “Geran-2,” or Geranium-2. An Iranian-made suicide drone imported by Russia for use in its invasion of Ukraine. Rebranded as “Geran-2,” or Geranium-2. An Iranian-made suicide ...
The plants we know as geraniums aren’t actually geraniums. If you point to a geranium at a garden shop, you're actually probably identifying a Pelargonium, a member of a group of plants that have ...
Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' is a fantastic cranesbill geranium, bearing masses of large, dark-veined, lavender-blue flowers that fade to pearl grey as they mature. It's an informal-looking, slightly ...
The sweet fragrance of geranium greets visitors at Lucy Kinyua’s farm. Her one-acre farm is a sight to behold, located on the outskirts of Nanyuki town in Mukogodo East ward, Laikipia county ...
Hardy geraniums (also known as cranesbills) are a fabulous choice for beds and borders and the best varieties provide pretty and colorful blooms for months, but if geranium leaves are yellow, it’s a ...
Like his artistic hero, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse merged the traditional and the avant-garde. In Still Life with Geranium, he transformed a simple still life into a populated Arcadian landscape ...
Pelargoniums that are planted too close together also tend to develop red leaves. Diagnosing the problem is a case of looking at the exact conditions your geranium plant is growing in. Pelargonium ...
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