Geranium maderense
- 31 Mar, 2014
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In the transition area from one daylily bed to the main beds, I have let these geraniums go wild. The ones in the forward left area will flower next year, while the ones that are flowering will drop lots of seeds.
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They look amazing!!! you're so lucky that this grows so well for you, I tried once but they're not hardy here and I lost them before they flowered, could grow them in a pot but they'd need one big pot!!!!, I'll just admire yours :-)
1 Apr, 2014
look great, same as Simbad tried once !! enough said
1 Apr, 2014
In this area there are over 20 plants with flowers. I started the seeds once, and now they are self-seeding and spreading. But they are huge - about 4 feet tall & wide. Native to Madeira, they have to be kept frost-free.
1 Apr, 2014
They re seed for me..but I can never keep more then 3-4 at a time at most. Big semi annuals.
17 Nov, 2014
I removed a lot of these after they finished flowering, and a few were cut back. I think I will get a second year of flowers from them. In September, there were hundreds of new seedlings from the seed that had fallen.
17 Nov, 2014
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That looks lovely.
31 Mar, 2014