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Quantock Double Dymond - Angel Pelargonium (Geranium) Plant - 6cm bio pot

Quantock Double Dymond - Angel Pelargonium (Geranium) Plant - 6cm bio pot

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This is a very unusual and difficult to find Angel Pelargonium.  'Quantock Double Dymond' is one of the worlds first and only truly double Angel Pelargonium.

Like all Angels this plant is compact and bushy with small rounded green leaves and produces these unique double, deep burgundy-pink and pale pink edged flowers.

'Quantock Double Dymond' was named after the late Pelargonium hybridiser Ken Dymond but was not raised by him, it was a sport of one of his other varieties 'Quantock Ultimate', 

Angel Pelargoniums are very small leaved varieties of Pelargoniums that produce an abundance of flowers and have a tight bushy habit. Their history can be traced back to some early version around 1825 but modern types were first raised around the 1930s.

These Pelargonium plants look great in hanging baskets if they are allowed to trail but they are often trained to become upright bushy plants. The abundance of flowers make a very impactful display wherever they are planted.

We have a range of different Angel Pelargoniums in our collection and offer a selection of these available for you to buy.



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: 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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