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Cool plant David.
Like this and the name!
17 Sep, 2009
I have them in red, white and pink. Reason they are just flowering now is that I waited, and waited, then bought plug plants in an online sale. They will easily keep over winter, grow, and be a better (and cheaper) display next year - I hope!
17 Sep, 2009
looks great,David
17 Sep, 2009
Certainly pays to be patient before buying, doesn't it? Looks good.
18 Sep, 2009
Looks good, in spite of its strange name!
18 Sep, 2009
Now, I think it does, Gee :-)
Thanks, Balcony. I agree - strange name. Perhaps proof, if any needed, that there are some very clever plant marketing folks out there. Did they get wind of my garden theme, I sometimes wonder? Am certainly not a fashion victim, just a themed garden one, whose current theme seems to have been put in place at just (or wrong, as far as my budget goes) the right time. :-)
18 Sep, 2009
What else?
This photo is of "K. Plants in our "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" garden." in David's garden
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This variety has been bred for the "bubble gum" scent of its flowers (which I can detect - slightly). Here in the Uk, it is named "Orbit Bubble Gum" after a major manufacturer of chewing/bubble gum. Looks just like any old Pelargonium, and I have this just flowering now. Fits in so well with our garden theme, too. Violet Beauregard, that awful gum-chewing champion who won a Golden Ticket, and ended up as a giant blueberry!!!!
17 Sep, 2009