Pelargonium 'Robert's Lemon' - 1.5 Ltr pot
Pelargonium 'Robert's Lemon' - 1.5 Ltr pot
Description
The Lemon geranium 'Bicolor' (Pelargonium crispum) is a popular, easy-care plant for the balcony that produces countless white/wine-red, slightly fragrant flowers throughout the season. The medium green leaves are kidney-shaped. A sunny position and a well-drained substrate are preferred. With its semi-trailing habit, Lemon geranium 'Bicolor' is particularly suitable for hanging baskets and hanging baskets.
Synonym
Synonyms (botanical): Pelargonium odoratissimum, Pelargonium citrosmum, Pelargonium citrosa.
Bulletpoints
* Continuous bloomer
* fragrant flowers
* easy to care for
Leaves
The deciduous leaves of the Lemon geranium 'Bicolor' are medium green, kidney-shaped and notched.
Frost hardiness
A frost-free winter at 5 to 10°C is required.
Growth
Semi-trailing. Usually grows 10 - 20 cm per year.
Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny position.
Soil
Well-drained, sandy substrate preferred.
Commercially available container plant soil.
Planting time
Planting: After the last frosts.
Tasks
- Fertilise: Monthly from March to September
- Watering: In the period from March to October
- Pruning: From the end of January to March.
Care
- Regular watering in summer is particularly important. Morning or evening is the best time for this. Watering should also be done slowly and, if possible, not over the flowers and leaves.
- Withered and yellow leaves must be plucked out regularly and old branches cut out. This encourages the growth of new flowers.
Flower
The white/wine-red, funnel-shaped flowers of Lemon geranium 'Bicolor' appear in umbels from May to October. They are slightly fragrant.
Interesting facts
Pelargonium crispum Angeleyes® 'Cassis' is slightly poisonous.
Use
hanging basket, balcony/terrace, tub
- Article number10000
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EAN codePERLEMON-2C15
- Latin namePelargonium 'Robert's Lemon'
- catalogLandscape shop



