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Bloom of the Day for March 24th, 2011:

Variegated Oak Leaf Scented Geranium 'Variegated Oak Leaf'
(Pelargonium )

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Information:
Type of plant: Perennials, Tropicals and Tender Perennials

Bloom color: Pink, Magenta (Pink-Purple)

Bloom time of year: Late Spring/Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer/Early Fall

Sun requirements: Full Sun, Sun to Partial Shade

Cold hardiness: Zone 9b to Zone 11

Height: 18-24 in. (45-60 cm)

Spacing: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm)

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pixie62560 wrote:
What a pretty geranium, love the darker splashes in the middles, such contrast!

Calif_Sue wrote:
Great shot Lali! I was able to pick up a few more pretty pels yesterday from Robin at the Flower Show. Then I go to her website and lust for more!

begoniacrazii wrote:
Exactly why I'm not going to the show this year. Too tempted and both of my greenhouses are BURSTING at the seams! Hope it was a good show, been following it via Annies' on FB. p.s. I have some roses for you if you want. propagated WAY more than I thought would take, and now have nowhere to put them.

Calif_Sue wrote:
Email me! We move into the new house this Sunday! Finally! You'll have to give me your successful rooting recipe as I would love to try a few roses myself. My Mom and I bought different pels and we plan on sharing cuttings eventually. You and I were going to do that a few years ago and then life got busy or something, now we'll be closer!

begoniacrazii wrote:
My 'secret' is Zuzu's recipe. Step one: Cut rose braches Step two: stick in soil She taught me to just stick the cuttings in the ground and they'll likely root. I put like 40 in a 2 gallon can and 99% rooted. Then I separated them out and put them 3 to a 1 gallon can. I never knew they were that easy! SO glad you're going to be my neighbor finally! Woo Hoo! Plus, my Zumba instructor


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