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Bird Dancer - Stellar Pelargonium (Geranium) Plant - 6cm bio pot

Bird Dancer - Stellar Pelargonium (Geranium) Plant - 6cm bio pot

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Bird Dancer is a dwarf Stellar Pelargonium which has small black zoned leaves which provides a great contrasting background to the pale apricot-pink flowers this variety produces.


Stellar Pelargoniums were bred in Australia during the 1970s, which mean these plants are a relatively recent addition to the world of Pelargoniums, but they've already captured the hearts of plant lovers everywhere.

With their delicate foliage and stunning flowers, Stellar Pelargoniums (Geraniums) are unlike anything that came before them. Their range of flower shapes and colors is truly breathtaking - you'll find everything from vibrant reds and pinks to soft pastels and creamy whites. These plants are true blooming machines, with some producing as many as twenty blooms (bursting out like fireworks or starbursts on a single, modest plant!

Despite their delicate appearance, Stellar Pelargoniums are tough and resilient, making them an ideal choice for container gardens or as summer bedding. They're also some of the first Pelargoniums to start blooming in the spring, and they'll keep going strong all season long.

Our Pelargonium plants are supplied in a 6cm biodegradable pot which you can put straight into the pot or location you wish.  As time goes on the pot will simply compost down and the plant will happily grow on.

Position: Sunny

Hardiness: Requires protection from frost

Growing media: A loam based compost or a good quality multipurpose compost.

Growth/Shape:  Fast growing, bushy  (40cm x 50cm) w x h

Flowering period: Apr - Sept

 

How to care for your plant:

Remove dead flowers regularly and feed once a week with a high potash feed (a good tomato feed will do it!) to encourage a better & longer flowering season.
Water well, then allow compost to dry before watering again.
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