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pelargonium

Any of a group of shrubby, tender flowering plants belonging to the geranium family, grown extensively for their colourful white, pink, scarlet, and black-purple flowers. They are the familiar summer bedding and pot ‘geraniums’. Ancestors of the garden hybrids came from southern Africa. (Genus Pelargonium, family Geraniaceae.)



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One basic zonal pelargonium any cultivar, max pot size 6" (155mm) 1 D Hardcastle, 2 K Riley.
It's wise to place an upright specimen such as a begonia or zonal pelargonium in the centre and plant the trailers on the outside of the basket around it.
It's wise to place an upright specimen such as a begonia or zonal pelargonium in the centre and plant the trailers on the outside of the basket around itOf course, there are many other liners, arguably easier and just as effective, including green-dyed wool waste or coir fibre with cross-shaped holes cut for planting.
 
 
 
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