While your plant tag may say “geranium,” chances are it’s a pelargonium—a colorful, sun-loving superstar that blooms nonstop from summer till frost. These beauties aren’t just pretty faces either—they’re tough, drought-tolerant, and perfect for pots, beds, and hanging baskets.
Geranium plants are easy to grow and care for and are one of the most popular potted plants. Learn all about growing and caring for geraniums and discover ten varieties of geraniums with colorful flowers.
Daily Journal: SOUTHERN GARDENING: Geraniums come in red plus many new colors
One of my favorite summer color annuals is the old-fashioned red geranium. This is one of the plants that could be considered an old timey flower whose time has passed, but I don’t think so. They are ...
The Virginian-Pilot: Geraniums: These popular bedding and container plants kept on giving summer color
Geraniums: These popular bedding and container plants kept on giving summer color
Chicago Tribune: THE STAID GERANIUM BLOSSOMS WITH A GARGANTUAN SELECTION OF SHAPES, COLORS AND SCENTS
THE STAID GERANIUM BLOSSOMS WITH A GARGANTUAN SELECTION OF SHAPES, COLORS AND SCENTS
The common geranium (part of the Pelargonium genus) is a flowering plant grown as an annual in North America. Use this guidance to properly grow and care for geraniums.
Geraniums (Pelargonium spp.), also known as bedding geraniums or tender geraniums, originate in the hot climates of southern Africa and Australia. Home gardeners have long prized them as container plants. Their vibrant flowers and whimsical scalloped leaves look right at home in porch pots or window boxes.