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The humble cottage geranium is, botanically speaking, a zonal pelargonium, and to save confusion with the popular hardy garden geranium we call all ours by their proper name. Our collection focuses on the unusual, with named varieties raised from cuttings each year. Most have either double flowers or fancy foliage. If you think geraniums are dull, look again!
Regal pelargoniums are the most spectacular members of the family. Their richly coloured butterfly blooms are truly exotic. They make a wonderful pot or patio plant, needing a little shelter from the weather for best effect.
Our newest venture is a modest but growing list of scented-leafed pelargoniums. Unfortunately scent is one thing which can’t be displayed online! However, many have attractive, if not often showy flowers, and foliage which has texture and colour as well as smelling of lemon, pine, nutmeg or peppermint.
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