Geraniums and pelargoniums are often conflated, and it's true they're in the same plant family. But – as in most families! – while they have similarities, they differ in many ways too. Formal plant ...
Geraniums and pelargoniums are two distinct genera in the plant family Geraniaceae. The differences in the flower parts separate the two genera. They are often mislabeled in plant nurseries. Ivy ...
Though some consider the annual geranium flower too old fashioned, we love these reliable sun-loving beauties for nonstop ...
Geraniums and pelargoniums are easy-to-grow perennials familiar to most gardeners but often confused with one another. While both are in the geranium family, the most common plants sold as geraniums ...
Geraniums and Pelargoniums are two distinct genera in the plant family Geraniaceae. The differences in the flower parts separate the two genera. They are often mislabeled in plant nurseries. “Ivy ...
Think Granny's geraniums are tame? Ask Robin Parer, who's tracked them through leech-infested Australian swamps, Andean llama pastures and a Maui volcano - dormant, but not your average flowerpot.
You know that beautiful pot of geraniums with the gorgeous red blooms you have growing alongside your deck? We hate to tell you this, but those aren't geraniums. Neither are the ones on the hillside ...
IHAD been pondering the fact that for 12 complete months we have enjoyed the constant indoor flowering of pelargoniums. They are the ideal plant for the old or house-bound, I decided, because hundreds ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pelargonium geranium with pink petals and green leaves - LifeCollectionPhotography/Shutterstock ...
They're so common they seem foolproof, the default plant for the gardener with a black thumb. They're also one of the reasons we find those chalets in Switzerland so irresistible, with their ...
YOU KNOW that beautiful pot of geraniums with the gorgeous red blooms you have growing alongside your deck? We hate to tell you this, but those aren’t geraniums. Neither are the ones on the hillside ...
Geraniums and pelargoniums are often conflated, and it's true they're in the same plant family. But – as in most families! – while they have similarities, they differ in many ways too. Formal plant ...