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Sat, Jul 12, 14 at 17:23
| They bloom all the time, especially in summer heat. The pictures were taken in South China. |
This post was edited by jujujojo on Sun, Jul 13, 14 at 16:38
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| I can't tell without a close-up of the flower and leaves what it is. Reminds me of ivy geraniums. |
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| I thought peleragoniums too.Mine never look that good. |
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| Yup, ivy geraniums. |
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| Posted by zackey GA 8b (My Page) on Sat, Jul 12, 14 at 17:29 Posted by emmarene 9 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 12, 14 at 18:19 Yes, ivy geraniums. If you click on the photos, you can go to see the original huge sized pictures. |
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| Wow, those are some happy Pelargonium. Around here I have trouble finding those classic, really trailing cultivars. Instead they offer a kind of cushion type which grow more compact, no matter how much fertilizer you give them... I noticed that the long ones come in two colors, this bright red and simple pink. The modern cultivars show a wider range of color, like burgundy, dark red or white, some even with double flowers. Where dis you take this pic, j? Have a nice weekend, bye, Lin |
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| Lin, I have admired trailing geraniums in pink and red when I travel in Switzerland. To me this is one of the signature flowers of Switzerland. I've copied the look on our contemporary balcony - but it's always hard to find the properly trailing geraniums, and I imagined it would be easy to find them in Switzerland because of how common they are. In any case, I love that look! |
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| Posted by linaria 7 Switzerland (My Page) on Sun, Jul 13, 14 at 1:09 The pictures were taken in South China. |
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