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Royal Oak - Spicy Scented Leaf Pelargonium (Geranium) Plant - 6cm bio pot

Royal Oak - Spicy Scented Leaf Pelargonium (Geranium) Plant - 6cm bio pot

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Royal Oak is a scented Pelargonium variety that has oak tree shaped leaves with a very dark, almost black, shading through the centre of the leaf and grows in a busy habit. It produces pale mauve flowers with a purple spot and feather on the upper petals.  It has an interesting spiced-earthy scent to it's leaves. This oak leaved variety is believed to have been selected as early as 1800. 

 

By far our largest group of Pelargoniums in our collection - Scented-leaved Pelargoniums (Geraniums) are a delightful group of plants that boast attractive leaves infused with a captivating array of pleasant and intriguing scents. These botanical wonders not only feature small, abundant flowers that emerge in the spring and early summer but also add a unique charm to any garden. With a diverse range of shapes and sizes to choose from, cultivating scented-leaved Pelargoniums promises a truly fascinating gardening experience. Discover the perfect blend of fragrance and blooms for your garden from our larger collection of scented-leaved Pelargoniums (Geraniums) available for sale. 

We do not sell plugs or jumbo plugs, we supply established young plants. These 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: Full sun

Hardiness: Requires protection from frost

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

Growth rate:  Fast

Flowering period: All year round

 

How to care for your plant:

 If used as summer bedding plant at least 40cm apart.
 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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