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Scented Pelargoniums Gail & John Summerfield 82 West Street, Winterton Westshores Nurseries North Lincs. DN15 9QF Scented Pelargoniums email: [email protected] 07875732535 Most are natives of South Africa where they are drought tolerant and like sun Heights given are for guidance only. The plants can be cut back Supplied in 1litre pots. Multiples of 3 £12. Postage extra Pelargonium 'Apple Betty' PEL47 Round tri lobed leaves with a fresh apple scent. Branching stems of dainty white flowers. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Ardwick Cinnamon' PEL01 Intense, silver filigreed foliage, which feels like velvet to the touch. Cinnamon scented. Endless succession of small white flowers with a pink eye. Good shape. Height 30cm, 45cm Pelargonium 'Atomic Snowflake' (v) PEL02 Bushy lemon-rose scented pelargonium with mid-green leaves variegated yellow. Clusters of mauve flowers. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Atrium' PEL38 Rose scented. Scarlet red flowers with darker feathering on upper petals. Leaves are deeply cut. Height 30cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 1 Pelargonium 'Attar of Roses' PEL04 Bushy, scented leaved pelargonium with rose scented leaves. Clusters of mauve flowers. Height 60cm Pelargonium 'Blackman Beauty' PEL52 Species hybrid. Unusual fern-like foliage. Small elegant white flowers with a central orange stripe to each petal. Flowers April to October. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Blandifordianum PEL45 Greyish green deeply cut leaves with a strong wormwood scent. Long stems with small clusters of pink flowers. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Brilliantine' PEL53 Small elegant light purple flowers April to October. Crimped grey-green leaves. Compact plant. Strong scent of Eau de Cologne. Height 20cm Pelargonium 'California Brilliant' PEL63 Fresh fragrant smell. Large brilliant pink flowers. Leaves are rich green and plant forms a bush. Over time it will grow quite large Height 60cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 2 Pelargonium 'Charity' PEL05 Large green leaves deeply lobed and edged with gold. Pale purplish-pink flowers with strong lemon-rose scent. Upright growth. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Charmay Snowflurry' PEL67 Attractive variety with irregular white splashes on the green lemon scented leaves. Flowers are shades of pink with darker veining. Upright bushy plant. Height 30cm, 45cm Pelargonium 'Chocolate Peppermint' PEL06 Lobed foliage with dark brown central blotches. Small mauve flowers in early summer. Peppermint scent. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Cola Bottles' PEL50 Light pink/purple veined flowers on crinkley foliage. Spicy,fizzy cola scent. Height 35cm Pelargonium 'Copthorne' PEL08 Upright with many branches resulting in a large and dense plant. Thinning out advisable from time to time. Sweet cedar scent. Large pink flowers. Height 90cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 3 Pelargonium 'Cy's Sunburst' PEL11 Upright crispum style. Pale pink flowers. Top two petals slightly darker with feathering & blotch. Height 25cm Pelargonium 'Dainty Maid' PEL72 Bushy plant. Lemon scented foliage and large pink flowers. Height Pelargonium 'Ella' PEL12 Coarse leaves with deeply toothed edges. Sharp lemon scent. Medium sized pale pink flowers. Height 30cm, 45cm Pelargonium 'Fragrans Group' PEL13 Pine-nutmeg scented grey-green leaves. Clusters of white flowers. Bushy plant. Height 25cm Pelargonium 'Fragrans Variegatum' (v) PEL14 Bushy. Nutmeg-pine-scented, grey-green leaves with cream and white variegation. Clusters of small white flowers. Height 30cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 4 Pelargonium 'Frensham Lemon' PEL15 Fairly large plant with crispy, dark green leaves. Very showy magenta flowers with a lemon scent. Height 30cm Pelargonium 'Gemstone' PEL64 Attractive fragrant lemon scent. Pink flowers with deeper pink upper petals. Lobed leaves. Bushy compact plant. Perfect in pots. Height 35cm Pelargonium 'Golden Clorinda' (v) PEL16 Bushy, cedar-scented, variegated yellow-gold leaves. Clusters of rose-pink flowers from May to September. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Grey Lady Plymouth' PEL17 Bushy plant. Rose-peppermint-scented, grey-green leaves. Clusters of small pink flowers. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Hanson's Wild Spice' PEL18 Smooth, slightly toothed leaves. Large flowers with rosy- pink upper petals and paler pink lower. Sweet citrus fragrance. Will trail if unpruned and suitable in hanging baskets. Height 90cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 5 Pelargonium 'Joy Lucille' PEL19 Light green felt-like leaves with a strong minty scent. Lavender-pink flowers. Requires a large pot. Height 30cm, 60cm Pelargonium 'Lady Plymouth' (v) PEL20 Bushy, scented leaved pelargonium with rose-peppermint- scented, cream variegated leaves. Clusters of small pink flowers. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Lara Candy Dancer' PEL21 Rose-turkish delight scent. Small mauve to light pink flowers. Mid-green leaves serrated and deeply cut. Height 35cm Pelargonium 'Lara Jester' PEL46 Fresh green, much divided leaves. Flowers larger than normal. Elegant plant with a rose lemon scent. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Lavender Lindy' PEL22 Small grey green mildly scented round leaves with a compact habit. Bright mauve flowers that grow on arching sprays. NEEDS SOME SHADE. Height 30cm, 40cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 6 Pelargonium 'Lemon Fancy' PEL23 Scented-leaves with rough texture. Citrus fragrance. Mauve flowers in clusters. Height 30cm, 35cm Pelargonium 'Lemon Kiss' PEL48 Small deep green leaves of the crispum type. Lemon scented. Pale mauve flowers Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Lilian Pottinger' PEL24 Bushy, Camphor-pine-scented, grey-green leaves. Clusters of small white flowers. Height 25cm Pelargonium 'Limoneum' PEL55 Bushy plant with many crinkled leaves that have a lime scent. Dark magenta pink flowers. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Little Gem' PEL70 Compact bushy plant. Pretty variety with delicious rose scented foliage and mauve pink flowers. Height Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 7 Pelargonium 'Mabel Grey' PEL25 Bushy plant with deeply lobed, strongly lemon-scented leaves and clusters of small mauve-pink flowers. Height 45cm Pelargonium 'Madame Auguste Nonin' PEL26 White-cherry coloured ruffled petals, which look almost double. Well divided leaves. Apricot scented. First appeared in 1870. Height 45cm, 60cm Pelargonium 'Maple Leaf' PEL49 Clouds of small pale mauve flowers. Large maple shaped mid green leaves with a pungent minty scent. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Nervosum' PEL65 Sweet lime scented foliage. Mauve pink .flowers. Upright habit. Small dark leaves with finely cut edges. Height 45cm, 60cm Pelargonium 'Old Spice' PEL74 Compact plant. Soft sweetly spiced scented foliage. Small white flowers. Height Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 8 Pelargonium 'Orange Fizz' PEL28 Heavily scented orange. Coarse lobed leaves. Light purple flowers with dark blotches to upper petals. Height 45cm Pelargonium 'Peppermint Lace' PEL29 Strongly peppermint scented deeply divided silver foliage with white flowers. Excellent in pots. Height 60cm Pelargonium 'Phyllis' (v) PEL30 Variegated green-yellow 'Unique' pelargonium. Bright Robin- red flowers in clusters May to October. Height 60cm Pelargonium 'Pink Capricorn PEL31 Vigorous plant with silver grey, tri lobed, soft silver foliage and heads of rich pink flowers. A somewhat lax habit. Foliage has lemon rose scent. Height 30cm Pelargonium 'Prince of Orange' PEL32 Compact light green orange-scented foliage. Dainty plant with clusters of soft, pale, pink flowers. AGM. Height 30cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 9 Pelargonium 'Rosa' PEL62 Bushy, scented leaved pelargonium with rose-peppermint- scented leaves. Clusters of small pink flowers. Herbaceous when young becoming woody with age. Leaves have soft velvet texture. Height 60cm Pelargonium 'Rose de Maroc' PEL60 Rose-lemon scented. Small mid-pink flowers with burgundy markings. Height 30cm, 50cm Pelargonium 'Royal Oak' PEL34 Bushy pelargonium with spice-scented leaves, shaped like an oak leaf. Clusters of pretty mauve-pink flowers. Height 40cm Pelargonium 'Sweet Mimosa' PEL36 Bushy, scented leaved pelargonium with sweet-scented, deeply cut leaves. Clusters of pink flowers. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Torento' PEL37 Tall upright, robust plant with smooth, round, slightly toothed leaves. Large showy lavender flowers with deep purple markings. Height 45cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 10 Pelargonium 'Vandersea' PEL27 Small rich cerise flowers. Mid green much divided foliage. Fragrant rose scented leaves. Good in pots outside in summer. Height 50cm Pelargonium 'Welling' PEL71 Vigorous plant. Stunning bright pink flowers and spicy lemon-pine scented leaves marked with dark blotches in the centre. Height 50cm Pelargonium australe PEL39 Not scented. Red streaked white flowers open on long stalks in groups of up to 12 or more on stems. Very hairy oval-shaped, lobed leaves. Wonderful in a pot. Height 30cm, 40cm Pelargonium crispum 'Prince Rupert' PEL33 Large pale lavender flowers with burgundy markings. The leaves are dark green and crinkled. Mild lemon scent. Height 60cm Pelargonium crispum 'Variegatum' (v) PEL40 Upright plant with lemon-scented, cream margined, small dark green leaves. Clusters of pale mauve flowers. Good in sun and shade. Height 45cm Printed by HLS II from Greenfield Software Ltd 31/03/2021 Page 11 Pelargonium denticulatum 'Filicifolium'
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