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Geranium - Vancouver Centennial
The Geranium Vancouver Centennial, 'Pelargonium x hortorum', is a unique variety that offers beautiful orange red flowers. It is called "Vancouver Centennial", because the leaf shape resembles the Canadian Mapleleaf. This beautiful plant has a leaf color that intensifies in exposure to bright sunlight. Just another geranium with great foliage color to accent the orange red blooms. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Over fertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. ... more information
Begonia - Spectrum Barbara The Begonia Spectrum Barbara, 'Begonia x hybrida', are wonderfully floriferous plants that are at home in the garden, or in patio containers. These plants perform best when soil temperatures are above 60°F and when planted in flowerbeds. They should not be subjected to more than ˝ day of sun as they will not tolerate a full sun location. Too much shade however, may cause the plants to become soft and less prolific in bloom. |
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