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Pink Quink

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Pink Quink

A hybrid of P. quinquelobatum and ‘Clarissa’ – a zonal miniatyr.
Faye Brawner.


Unicorn Zonartic Frills

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Unicorn Zonartic Frills
Cliff Blackman, Australia. Release Wexthuset, Sweden.

P. caffrum

Lara Oracle

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Nightscented cultivar (Lara Vulkan x Lara Viking) Cliff Blackman, Australia.
Lara Oracle
Lara Oracle
Lara Oracle

P. gibbosum x P. carnosum

Edmond

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Seedling of P. gibbosum ‘Maroon’. Seeds 2010, seedling raised 2011, by Edgar.
Nightscented flowers.
Edmond
Edmond

Felix

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Seedling of ‘Glauciifolium’. Seeds 2010, seedling raised 2011, by Edgar.
The stem and growth is similar to ‘Glauciifolium’, flowers similar to P. gibbosum.
Nightscented flowers.
Felix

Tristina Dusk

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Hybrid of P. triste x P. pulverulentum.
Pollination and seeds 2011, raised in 2012, by Edgar.
Nightscented flowers.
Tristina Dusk
Tristina Dusk


Ignescens

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Ignescens
Old hybrid (before 1812) of P. fulgidum.

P. echinatum ‘Miss Stapleton’

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Miss Stapleton
Old cultivar of P. echinatum.
Referring to Diana Miller it was raised from seed collected at Colvill & Son (UK) and first flowered in 1823, and named for Miss C. Stapleton.

Unicorn Zonartic Rose

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Cliff Blackman, Australia. Release Wexthuset, Sweden.

P. anethifolium x P. fulgidum

P. echinatum x P. gibbosum

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P. echinatum x P. gibbosum
P. echinatum x P. gibbosum

Primary hybrid with succulent stems and white flowers – upper petals with blotches.

P. boranense

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Species in the section Ciconium, previous placed in Jenkinsonia.
Named after Borana in Ethiopia, where it was first found in 1972.
P. boranense
Large orange-red flowers with darker markings.
P. boranense
Dormant in winter – needs higher temperatures than the pelargoniums endemic to South Africa.
P. boranense
P. boranense
Succulent stem with leaf bases. The leaves get quite thick.
P. boranense
Young plant.

P. grandiflorum

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Species in the section Glaucophyllum.
Today there are different plants with this name, but this one resembles the first illustrations made of the species.

P. grandiflorum


Hayden

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This plant is a seedling from ‘Flora Midnight’.
Whilst ‘Flora Midnight’ has very dark flowers, the flowers of this plant became very pale.
Perhaps because it has P. anethifolium back in its ancestors.

Hayden
Hayden

The buds have a purplish tone, and then the petals fade to an off-white colour as they age.
Hayden
Hayden

ERAs Elmseld

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ERAs Elmseld
ERAs Elmseld
ERAs Elmseld

Hybrid of P. bowkeri x P. fulgidum – Eva Tingström, ERA Garden, Sweden.

P. denticulatum ‘Filicifolium’

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Cultivated form of the species with finely divided leaves. The upper petals of this cultivar are also divided.
The leaves are sticky and have some scent.
P. denticulatum belongs to the section Pelargonium.

P. exstipulatum

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Section Reniformia.
Small plant with woody stems, and sticky scented leaves.

P. lanceolatum

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Section Glaucophyllum.
Easily recognized by the upright lanceolate leaves.

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