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So vibrant!
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Absolutely stunning! I know these are meant to be tender David so I would be interested to know what you do to protect them in winter. Or do you take cuttings?
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Hi Rej, mine is in a pot and overwinters in the greenhouse. I haven’t taken any cuttings but I must. D
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Very interesting looking flower!
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Absolutely stunning. Pelargonium leaves smell odd to me though. Have you experienced this?
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Well, yes they do but it’s a scent I’ve grown to love. D
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Niiiiice.
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Wowser.
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Wowser, indeed!
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