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Geranium maderense - Madeira Geranium Blooming in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.


Geranium maderense - Madeira Geranium Blooming in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. (Geranium maderense - Madeira Geranium)

These plants started blooming in the middle of February...so I thought I would go back to Balboa Park and take more photos before these Geraniums finished blooming. Photo taken Apr. 7, 2010.



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OMG...they are stunning.....i took mine into the tunnel this winter and am now ready to plant back outside...i just love the leaf...the flower...the structure...one of my favorites....;-)

8 Apr, 2010

 

A beauty !!

8 Apr, 2010

 

Lovely show

8 Apr, 2010

 

Sandra:

Glad you like this photo! : > ) These plants grow wild in shady areas of Balboa Park. Actually, I saw the park workers pulling many of the wild ones out in some areas of the park, this day.

8 Apr, 2010

 

Amblealice, Drc726:

Thanks! : > )

8 Apr, 2010

 

Lovely to see this in flower, have just bought another, as we lost one last year.......

12 Oct, 2012

 

DD2:

Sorry to hear you lost one last year! :>(

This plant grows wild in Balboa Park.

13 Oct, 2012

 

I often find seedlings in my garden but most years they dont survive the winter.

13 Oct, 2012

 

Yes it was annoying Delonix, Sandra do you pot them up......

14 Oct, 2012

 

yes i do Dd. but you need to keep potting them on if you are in with a chance of flowers. its usually 3 before they get the wow factor. but well worth it.

14 Oct, 2012

 

DD2:

Yes, I can imagine how it can be annoying. Especially, if you put a lot of time and effort into keeping the plant healthy.

I've had this problem this year with all the heat. The severe heat waves have really burned my plants. A major branch on my Singapore Plumeria may be lost...as it was cooked when we had two very dry, hot days of 106ºF (41.1ºC)...it wasn't only the heat, it was the 9 hours (from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) of above 100ºF (38º) that really stressed it!

14 Oct, 2012

 

extreme weather be it hot or cold causes us gardeners such problems....

14 Oct, 2012

 

Sandra:

Very true. I see a lot of burned plants and trees around from the horrible heat wave a couple weeks back. It's been hot all summer; however, it was humid. The heat wave mentioned about was extremely dry, with the humidity only around 5 or 10 percent. It fried the plants and trees.

15 Oct, 2012



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