'Calliope® Large Burgundy' Pelargonium interspecific (Zonal Geranium) | Vite Greenhouses
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Zonal Geranium ‘Calliope® Large Burgundy’
Pelargonium interspecific (‘Calliope® Large’ Series)


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Vitals -
Type: Annual
EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms all season
SIZE
14"-16"
20"-24"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Calliope® Large Burgundy
Large, deep burgundy-red flower clusters cover this high performing, heat tolerant zonal geranium. Calliope™ Burgundy is a compact, easy to grow cultivar that will bloom continuously if well cared for.
Series Notes -
Calliope® Large
Calliope® geraniums takes color to a whole new level in geraniums with stunning, vibrant color all season long. They also have outstanding mounding habit. Calliope is a breakthrough interspecific cross that combines the best characteristics of ivy and zonal geraniums. Because of its excellent branching characteristics, heat tolerance and vigor, Calliope maintains a mounding habit and incredible flower power in the garden - even under extremely hot conditions. In addition, it does not become overgrown by other plants in mixed containers.

Vigorous habits and maximum flower power make Calliope® Large the perfect choice for high-impact baskets and large pots. A wide range of color options, large habits, and all-season performance translates directly into consumer success.


Genus Notes -
Pelargonium
Confusingly known as geraniums, pelargoniums are in the same plant family as hardy geraniums, but fall into a different genus and bear no resemblance to them at all. They are normally grown as annual bedding plants although they can be overwintered indoors, and are prized for their bright summer flowers and attractive, often fragrant, foliage.

Pelargoniums come in a variety of forms, and most belong to one of the following six horticultural groups: Angel, Ivy-leaved, Regal, Scented-leaved, Unique and Zonal. All thrive in full sun and do best when grown in a sheltered, sunny spot.


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