Pelargonium ‘Splendide’

From Robin Parer’s nursery Geraniaceae

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“A scandent shrub; leaves are pinnate, grey and hairy; a truly splendid hybrid with red upper petals, a dark center and almost white lower petals; do not leave outside in rain and prune very carefully.”

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6 Responses to Pelargonium ‘Splendide’

  1. Now that’s a pelargonium I can get excited about!

  2. Kathy says:

    I’ll be damned, looks like we both bought the same plants at Robins booth this year-

  3. Denise says:

    Jane, so many amazing pelargoniums.
    Kathy, these were the splashy new ones — moths to flames!

  4. Astrid says:

    Years ago, my mother bought one. I fell in love wilth it!
    I collected some seeds and was very proud: I had my own plant!
    But…it died.
    I can not find this Pelargonium in Holland, nor its seeds.
    Who can help me? An adress, some seeds, anything!

    Astrid from Holland – near Alkmaar

  5. Denise says:

    Astrid, email Robin Parer: geraniac@pacbell.net
    She runs the nursery Geraniaceae here in California but is in touch with growers all over the world. There’s a good chance she can help you find a source.

  6. Astrid says:

    Thank you, Denise!
    I will email Robin Parer!

    Sunny greetings from Holland!

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