'Elegance™ Royalty White' Pelargonium x domesticum (Regal Geranium; Martha Washington Geranium) | Vite Greenhouses
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Regal Geranium; Martha Washington Geranium ‘Elegance™ Royalty White’
Pelargonium x domesticum (‘Elegance™’ Series)


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Vitals -
Type: Annual
EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Blooms all season
SIZE
12"-18"
12"-15"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Elegance™ Royalty White
‘Elegance Royalty White’ features gorgeous tissue paper blossoms in white, brushed with shocking pink strokes. Blooms cover the uniform green foliage all season. It is an excellent choice for the border or rock garden, containers and window boxes.
Species Notes -
Pelargonium x domesticum
Regals are the Pelargonium genus to arrive in Europe from the Cape of Good Hope. Their group claims many nicknames including Regals, Martha Washingtons, Lady Washingtons and show geraniums. They preceded the better-known zonal geraniums by 20 years.

Regals have the showiest blooms and velvety scented leaves. They prefer the cooler temperatures of spring and fall but if watered well during the hot months they will thrive.

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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