I have seen, even beyond Umeå, some fine specimens of cactus, pelargonium, calla, and other exotics.
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Like all florists, he had a predilection for one particular plant; the pelargonium was his especial favorite.
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Petunia, tobacco plant, pelargonium and a handful of other staples are available for pumping up the volume and adding long-lasting colour.
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In the pelargonium, and in some other plants, variegation is generally accompanied by some degree of dwarfing, as is well exemplified in the "Dandy" pelargonium.
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Some flowers, such as those of pelargonium (tender geranium) will snap off easily between thumb and forefinger, while others need a scissors, or little secateurs.
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Analogous statements have been made with respect to the stamens of Pelargonium.
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Pelargonium zonale: circumnutation of stem of young plant, feebly illuminated from above.
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The use of the name geranium for what are really pelargoniums causes much confusion.
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The Pelargonium case in the "Origin" seems to point in the same direction.
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Dark-coloured pelargoniums and verbenas are more scorched by the sun than varieties of other colours.
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Pelargonium graveolens grows well in Ireland as a houseplant and can be left outside during milder months.
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Pelargonium zonale (Geraniaceae).-Almoststerile; one plant produced two fruits.
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His uncomprehending gaze between the plastic pelargoniums.
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For instance, our Roses, Petunias, Calceolarias, Fuchsias, Verbenas, Gladioli, Pelargoniums, etc., certainly have had a multiple origin.
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Pelargonium zonale, glandular hairs of, 350
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The show pelargoniums have but one period of bloom, usually in April, but they make up in size and coloring.