Bedding Geranium
Pelargonium 'Paul Crampel'
Geranium family (Geraniaceae)
The classic red geranium
What we usually call a 'geranium' is in fact a Pelargonium according to growers. Moreover, in the native flora the genus Geranium is known as the cranesbill. Despite this confusion, Pelargoniums are popular plants - in fact a true ‘plant of the people’ from which it is easy to take cuttings.
The cultivar 'Paul Crampel’ (zonal geranium) has greatly contributed to the popularity of geraniums. It is the classic red geranium that adorns window boxes and tubs outside-, and windowsills inside the house.
Wild Pelargoniums are native to Southern Africa and the cultivated varieties originate from here. All Pelargonium x hortorum (formerly Pelargonium zonale) plants can be identified by their almost round, soft leaves with a semi-circular dark band, the 'zone'. These hardy, cultivated geraniums come from France and have been sold for 125 years and counting.
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Crown jewel in the Historic Garden of Aalsmeer.
Pelargonium 'Paul Crampel' is the symbol of the geraniums from the first round of cultivation. Before World War II it was the most famous pelargonium of its kind.
Details
Description: | Shrub, 35 - 50 cm tall; 'pelargonium × hortorum 'paul crampel' is one of the early varieties of a hybrid between pelargonium zonale and pelargonium inquinans. |
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Distributions: | Only found in cultivation. |
Year cycle: | Perennial (polycarpic evergreen) |
Hardiness: | 41 - 50 f (heated glasshouse - warm termperate) |
Flowering period: | Januari - november |
Flower color: | Red |
At its best: | Januari - december |
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelargonium_%C3%97_hortorum,https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelargonium_x_hortorum,
Maria Lis-Balchin: Geranium and Pelargonium