UnKown. Pelargonium ‘Red Gables’ P. Contrast. Pelargonium Attar of Roses Pelargonium Frank Hedley AGM Pelargonium Frank Hedley AGM P. Merlot.
I think my favourite is ‘Merlot’, I love the colour and the wine!
Do you grow Pellies and do you have a favourite?
I do grow them, but rarely keep them through the winter. They are sold without names here, but I love them all, especially the ones with interesting foliage. Merlot is a gorgeous colour.
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I think I am with you ‘Merlot’ is rather special. Mind you I rather like unknown as well.
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Yes, I agree I wish I had a name for it.
I must propagate some from it.
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I have no pelargoniums. They can be a bit overdone in France, perhaps that’s why I am not a fan. Amelia
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I always have time to look at Pellis..Nice leaves on most of yours too.
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I have half a dozen or so scented pelargoniums including ‘Attar Of Roses’ this year Brian and several of a lovely ivy leaved variety called ‘ L’Elegante’ which has a nice gentle trailing habit. Heading your way this week and looking forward to seeing those beautiful hills.
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I have half a dozen or so scented pelargoniums including ‘Attar Of Roses’ this year Brian and several of a lovely ivy leaved variety called ‘ L’Elegante’ which has a nice gentle trailing habit. Heading your way this week and looking forward to seeing those beautiful hills.
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I will look for L’ Elegante I love trailing ones. Enjoy your time in Worcestershire.
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Glad that my comment posted as I struggled with it. We had a great day for our trip to Malvern but I really missed the wow factor of the floral marquee 😢 ‘L’Elegante’ is well worth looking for Brian – has been around since c.1860 and has been awarded an AGM.
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I have problems leaving comments on blogspot blogs even though I have a google account!
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