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Sunday, May 24, 2009

More Lemon: Variegated Prince Rupert

Pelargonium crispum 'Prince Rupert Variegated'
Pelargonium crispum 'Prince Rupert Variegated'
Prince Rupert Variegated is a variation of P. crispum, the lemon scented geranium. It has small green leaves outlined in white. It is a bit slow-growing, but a reliable and vigorous bloomer. Look at the bottom of the picture. You an see that some of the flowers belong to P. crispum 'Minor', yet they look just alike. The flowers open pure white and then turn a soft pink.
Posted by Dawn Hill at 11:22 PM
Categories: Flowers, Foliage, P. crispum 'Variegated Prince Rupert'
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