The genus Pelargonium is home to tender geraniums, such as ivy, zonal, and scented geraniums. Unlike the hardy geraniums, in genus Geranium, pelargoniums will not survive freezing temperatures; in temperate climates, they are used as summer bedding plants, or as houseplants.
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Article with tips on overwintering tender geraniums, by bringing inside as houseplants, taking cuttings, putting in cool storage, or storing bare roots.
Article by North Carolina State University extension provides an overview of types and cultivars, indoor and outdoor culture, propagation notes, and disease problems.
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One gardener's experiences growing scented leaf pelargoniums.
Article with tips on overwintering tender geraniums, by bringing inside as houseplants, taking cuttings, putting in cool storage, or storing bare roots.
Article by North Carolina State University extension provides an overview of types and cultivars, indoor and outdoor culture, propagation notes, and disease problems.
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One gardener's experiences growing scented leaf pelargoniums.
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