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Pelargonium crispum 'Cy's Sunburst'

  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2016
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pellynut

Scented pelargonium Cy's Sunburst

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pellynut

It's not a peltatum. It's species derived. Peltatum's are Ivy leaved pelargoniums

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tiggrx

@pellynut yes you are right. I'm not sure why it's in the Encyclopaedia as a peltatum.

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pellynut

There's one or two others as well. I've told admin but have been ignored. Why have an encyclopaedia with wrong info?

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pellynut

Actually getting fed up with this app. I am not able to add a plant to my page. I keep being sent to page asking what it is. I know what it is . Going to delete this app. Incidentally I introduced this plant to the UK

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tiggrx

@pellynut sorry your not getting on well with this app as I find it a great community. Unfortunately issues with the encyclopaedia are inevitable when anyone can add to it. When adding pictures you should be able to choose between plant or garden, you can add a plant to either but if you add it to plants you are then asked to either attach it to the relevant encyclopaedia entry or add the species/variety. If you prefer not to do this you could add the picture to the garden option.

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tiggrx

@pellynut Cy's Sunburst is a lovely little plant so thank you for introducing it!

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  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2015
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tiggrx

I usually have zero success with rooting Pelargonium cuttings so I have my fingers and everything else crossed for this batch!

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fuschia

I have some already growing strong. They were broken by a ball so i put them in water. When the roots grew I potted them up and left them on garden table 😊😊😊😊

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tiggrx

@fuschia I might try rooting them in water next time

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kathy

Looking good

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elflin

Can you take cutting from all plants I thought you just bought new ones the following year 😟 oh dear I've got so much to learn @tiggrx

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tiggrx

@elflin it depends on the plant with a lot of them you can! Species that are naturally annuals you can't but many that are grown as annuals are really perennials that are just not hardy enough to survive our winters. These you can often overwinter as cuttings indoors

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elflin

Thanks @tiggrx

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tina

Me too @elflin and thank you for tips @tiggrx

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richard.spicer.7906

Great tips @fuschia and @tiggrx , and hope these take for you Aaron 😀👍🏼

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