Pelargonium inquinans
By Chloris
- 30 Mar, 2009
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This pelargonium has been grown from seed. Its a species type so it comes true to form, growing strongly up to 2 metres in height.Its an important parent to all the zonal pelargoniums we see for sale during summer!
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Very beautiful red !!
It seems to be not so taller at a glance.
1 Apr, 2009
At the moment, Tsuyoshi, its about 1.25 m tall and growing fast, I shall have to repot it soon!
1 Apr, 2009
Please do it at your leisure, Chloris. All flowers and also buds seems to be borne on the top of only one stem. Does this long stem has some branches ?
1 Apr, 2009
I sowed the seed for this plant in March 2003, so its now 6 years old. I pinched it out when it was young and did this for the first 3 years, but it doesn't always work.Some of the stems have branched, but not all of them have. As you mentioned, its a bit odd, because it does send up these tall, strong branches which do only flower at the top. My plant now has 10 stems all flowering now and this will continue all summer. The flowers are also small for the size of the plant but they are very bright!
1 Apr, 2009
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Hi Chloris
This is a lovely pelargonium, interesting information.
30 Mar, 2009