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Dear Ann-Christine
beautifully photographed.
We noticed your plants are always perfect – is that AI or have you very green thumbs?
Have an easy week
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Haha, I have no AI thumbs…they are all green. Thank you!
Looks like Pelargonium sidoides, native to South Africa. Usually seen in glasshouses here. I think I had one once, but it didn’t survive the winter. A pretty photo.
Yes, it is sidoides. I had one before that did not survive, but this one is now three years old and still flowering abundantly outdoors during summer.
You’ve done well to keep it. In your beautiful glasshouse over winter?
Yes, in the glasshouse. It always looks like it will not survive, but so far it has! Love the way it grows – almost tangled like a damaged spider’s web – with an abundance of tiny flowers in this stunning colour.
A beautiful way to start my Monday.
A new one on me….lovely!
Isn’t it!
Brilliant image Leya! Thanks for posting it. Kind regards…Jay😊
Thank you – a very special colour, difficult to catch …
You are very welcome😊👍
Wow! Tender and beautiful.
Thank you, the flowers are so very tiny and the whole plant is like a spider’s web. The colour is impossible to get right in a photo.
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