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Geranium malviflorum
Origin: North Africa and in an occasional spot in southern Spain. The finely incised leaves appear early in spring; when established for several years, they emerge above ground as early as autumn, causing no problems in a moderately cold winter. The entire plant disappears in the summer months. The ca. three cm large veined purple flowers bloom from April until well into June.
Description
Origin: North Africa and in an occasional spot in southern Spain. The finely incised leaves appear early in spring; when established for several years, they emerge above ground as early as autumn, causing no problems in a moderately cold winter. The entire plant disappears in the summer months. The ca. three cm large veined purple flowers bloom from April until well into June.
BELONGS TO THE FAMILY GERANIACEAE
The genus Geranium comprises many hundreds of species, a few of which have thickened rhizomes as underground parts. The vast majority are perennials, and the range offered is very large.
They require a spot in light shade and normal, well-drained soil that should preferably be too dry rather than moist (especially during the summer months!).
Plant data
- Reference
- 769
- Preferred Placement
- voor halfschaduw tot schaduw
- Color
- lilac
- Bulb size
- I.
- Bulb Spacing
- 10
- Planting Depth
- 6-8
- Height in cm.
- 30-35
- Flowering time in the months
- 4-6
- Delivery period
- Levering planttijd
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