GERANIUMS, MARTHA WASHINGTON
Martha Washington geraniums, sometimes called Fancy,
Hothouse or Pansy geraniums, have large showy flowers with blotches or
markings in the center of the blossoms. Plants are usually marketed by
florists, garden center and nurseries between Easter and Mother's Day.
While the flowers and plants are more showy and spectacular
than regular zonal geraniums, they suffer severely when growing conditions
are more than 60 degrees F. during the day and less than 55 degrees F.
at night. Plants prefer bright, indirect light and a moist, well-drained
soil.
Martha Washington geraniums are best enjoyed for as
long as they bloom and then discarded.
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