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ianstrutt
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Pelargoniums

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Pelargonium appendiculatum
Pelargonium appendiculatum
Pelargonium oblongatum
Pelargonium oblongatum
Pelargonium vinaceum
Pelargonium vinaceum
Pelargonium actidia
Pelargonium actidia
Pelargonium pulverulentum
Pelargonium pulverulentum
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Nice show Ian.
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Very nice. Note to self : acquire more species Pelargoniums.
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Good show there Ian!
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Oh, pulverulentum and vinaceum have really pretty flowers!
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Lovely, are you still watering them ?. No flowers on mine
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Thanks everyone.

Tina, the appendiculatum photo is a couple of weeks old. The greenery is now very much dying back and I’ve stopped watering.

I’ve got a few plants that are still growing new leaves so I’m still watering them. Schizopetalum and bowkeri fall into this category and haven’t flowered yet.

The other plants are all dying back now. Oblongatum completely loses its leaves before flowering.
Growing in Nottingham for the past 4 years and recently found my way to a Nottingham branch meeting. A few plants on a windowsill has very quickly turned into a greenhouse full!

Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.
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