Plant IdentificationWeek 21
Zonal GeraniumPelargonium x hortorum cv.• Upright, bushy plant with short,
jointed stems• Rounded, kidney-shaped, mid-green
leaves• Some leaves have a zone (a band) of
dark brown or maroon• Flowers appear in ball shaped clusters• Colors – white, pink, salmon, orange,
red, purple, some with white throats, or with bi-colors
TuberosePolianthes tuberosa
• Rosette plant formed from bulb like rhizomes
• Grass-like basal leaves are semi-erect
• Strongly fragrant flowers on 2-3 foot spike
• Tubular flowers are wax-like, up to 2 inch long, and are white with single or double forms
Fairy PrimrosePrimula malacoides cv•Rossette forming, stalked perennial•Oval-shaped, slightly toothes, frilly margined, pale green leaves•Flower stalks up to 1 foot long containing small, fragrant, flats flowers arranged in tiers•Flower Colors – white, pink, lilac-purple, red-pink
AzaleaRhododendron cv.•Small, woody shrub; some varieties deciduous, some evergreen •Leathery, glossy, elliptical-shaped leaves with pubescence on underside of foliage•Flowers are bell shaped, funnel shaped, trumpet shaped, some with ruffled petals•Flower Colors – white, yellow, orange, pink, red, purple, bi-colored
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