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Geraniums and Pelargoniums,New
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The vibrant plants commonly called 'geraniums' are actually pelargoniums. They are, however, related to true geraniums, which we also call cranesbills or wild geraniums. Despite their very different attributes, geraniums and pelargoniums belong to the same botanical family, Geraniaceae, and are among the world's most popular garden plants.Garden expert John Feltwell discusses both members of this wideranging family, providing all the information gardeners need to choose, grow, propagate, and design with geraniums and pelargoniums.More than 250 full color photographs illustrate their beauty and charm, and the extensive AZ plant directory describes 328 plants in detail. The book also contains: descriptions of foliage and flowers for all varieties, such as wood and dusky cranesbills, zonals, ivies, Highfields, Stellars, Butes, Regals and many more tips on how to choose the right place for the right plant instruction on growing and propagating how to deal with pests and diseases mailorder sources.
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- Q: What are geraniums and pelargoniums? A: Geraniums are commonly known as pelargoniums, although they are related to true geraniums, also called cranesbills or wild geraniums. Both belong to the Geraniaceae family and are popular garden plants.
- Q: What information does the book provide about growing geraniums and pelargoniums? A: The book offers comprehensive guidance on choosing, growing, propagating, and designing with geraniums and pelargoniums, alongside tips for pest control and plant selection.
- Q: How many plants are detailed in the A-Z directory of the book? A: The extensive A-Z plant directory in the book describes 328 plants in detail, providing vital information for gardeners.
- Q: Are there photographs included in the book? A: Yes, the book includes more than 250 full-color photographs that showcase the beauty and charm of geraniums and pelargoniums.
- Q: What is the book's condition and binding type? A: The book is in new condition and is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The book is authored by John Feltwell, a garden expert.
- Q: When was the book published? A: The book was published on March 3, 2001.
- Q: What types of geraniums and pelargoniums are discussed in the book? A: The book discusses various types including wood and dusky cranesbills, zonals, ivies, Highfields, Stellars, Butes, and Regals.
- Q: Does the book provide tips on pest control for these plants? A: Yes, the book includes instructions on how to deal with pests and diseases that may affect geraniums and pelargoniums.
- Q: What should I expect from the book in terms of gardening advice? A: Readers can expect practical advice on plant selection, care instructions, propagation methods, and design ideas for incorporating geraniums and pelargoniums into their gardens.