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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Crisp Pink

Pelargonium englarianum
Pelargonium englarianum
P. englarianum is so obviously built to conserve water: thin, woody stems and small, stiff leaves. It produces plenty of bright pink flowers as well.
Posted by Dawn Hill at 10:02 PM | Comments
Categories: Flowers, P. englarianum

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Pelargonium englarianum

Pelargonium englarianum
Pelargonium englarianum
Englarianum is so obviously a desert dweller. It seems quite at home here in Las Vegas! It is a very active bloomer. The bright pink flowers are about a half inch across. It is an upright bush with woody stems and very stiff crinkled leaves similar to the crispums. This is a rose-camphor scented geranium.
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Categories: Flowers, P. englarianum