Pelargonium 'Concolor Lace'
syn. Pelargonium 'Shottesham Pet'
- 9cm pot
- £7.99
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- 2 + 1 FREE 9cm pots
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil, or general-purpose potting compost for containers
- Rate of growth: average to fast
- Flowering period: June to September
- Hardiness: tender (will need winter protection)
This compact and bushy evergreen pelargonium showcases lacy-edged, medium green leaves that add an attractive touch to its overall appearance. When gently bruised, these pretty leaves emit a delightful scent reminiscent of hazelnuts, providing a sensory treat for anyone nearby.
During the summer, Pelargonium 'Concolor Lace' produces small clusters of cherry-pink flowers that beautifully complement the foliage. To fully appreciate its aromatic qualities, it is recommended to position this scented geranium in a location where its foliage can be easily brushed, such as containers or raised beds. In such settings, the plant will gracefully cascade down, creating an elegant and fragrant display.
During the summer, Pelargonium 'Concolor Lace' produces small clusters of cherry-pink flowers that beautifully complement the foliage. To fully appreciate its aromatic qualities, it is recommended to position this scented geranium in a location where its foliage can be easily brushed, such as containers or raised beds. In such settings, the plant will gracefully cascade down, creating an elegant and fragrant display.
Pot up your pelargoniums, but only place them outside in the garden after the risk of frost has passed. Remove the spent flowers as they fade, and keep them well fed using a dilute solution of a high-potash liquid fertiliser (Tomorite is ideal) at regular intervals.
If you want to keep them over the winter, move them to a frost free environment and avoid overwatering during the colder months. Pinch back tips of shoots in spring or early summer.
If you want to keep them over the winter, move them to a frost free environment and avoid overwatering during the colder months. Pinch back tips of shoots in spring or early summer.