Pelargoniums

Word PELARGONIUMS
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What do we mean by pelargoniums?

Any of various flowering plants of the genus Pelargonium, commonly called geraniums.

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The word "pelargoniums" in example sentences

I have stored them with the pelargoniums, the tender Viola hederacea, my salvias and the brugmansia and they will be fine in the low light levels if they are kept in a state of semi-dormancy. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This is definitely tender, but only as tender as pelargoniums are in London, and will come through winter in a sheltered corner. ❋ Dan Pearson (2010)

Pelargoniums Tough as old boots they may be, but last year's pelargoniums appreciate repotting and new soil to set them up for the summer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I am busily building up a collection of scented-leaved pelargoniums, and order them from Woottens of Wenhasten (woottensplants. co.uk). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Cut and runTake cuttings of all your pelargoniums now to guarantee new plants next summer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mum and I were discussing what to do with my father's pelargoniums and she has already decided what to do about his cacti. ❋ Gillpolack (2009)

Les was well-known for his amazing pelargoniums and geraniums and this comes from the biggest and best of them all, the one he planted at the driveway. ❋ Gillpolack (2009)

Whiffs of indistinct conversation, and now and then laughter, came in from the inn parloiir through the pelargoniums in the open window. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

Then she armed herself with a pair of gardening gloves, and an old mason's trowel (any instrument is good to a woman), and began to plant a row of lobelias all around her pelargoniums. ❋ John Roussel (N/A)

This has been observed in pelargoniums and in the Chinese primrose, in both of which the effect was to replace the umbellate form of inflorescence by a capitate one. ❋ Maxwell T. Masters (N/A)

Pretentious gardens are now gayly decorated with glowing masses of pelargoniums and vincas, belts of rich coleuses and fiery alternantheras, patchwork of feverfew and mesembryanthemum, and scroll-work of house leeks, but amid this gay checkering it is wonderful how few flowers there are for cutting for bouquets. ❋ Various (N/A)

Fuchsias and pelargoniums, in the conservatories of the Public Park, are more popular than the new favorites. ❋ Unknown (1922)

There were clumps of fairy bells, and all kinds of geraniums, and there were little trees of verbena and bluish lavender bushes and a bed of pelargoniums with velvet eyes and leaves like moths 'wings. ❋ Unknown (1920)

Falco can choose among lilies and cactus-flowers and roses and pelargoniums. ❋ Unknown (1915)

The sun sheds its light over the earth like a rain of color; the pelargoniums bloom at the roadside; the sea is a soft pale blue, and caresses the shore. ❋ Unknown (1915)

It was wonderfully fine, with pelargoniums blooming on the ground, and a spring which was flowing out of something green. ❋ Martin Andersen Nex�� (1911)

I may add, as an instance of this fact, and as a striking case of correlation, that in many pelargoniums, the two upper petals in the central flower of the truss often lose their patches of darker colour; and when this occurs, the adherent nectary is quite aborted; the central flower thus becoming peloric or regular. ❋ Unknown (1909)

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