Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Westray'
By Spritzhenry
- 2 Jun, 2009
- 14 likes
Well, I think it is, from the description in my RHS book!
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Look at the leaves, Dd... this one is a x cantabrigiense, as the leaves are smaller and slightly glossy. I have enlarged the flower as well. You are probably thinking of the G. macrorrrhizum (they have all but finished) which is the same colour, the leaves on that are aromatic. larger and soft.
3 Jun, 2009
Pretty.
3 Jun, 2009
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I have something similar, which flowered earlier, I am more confused now.
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