Growing
Peculiarities:
- the flower is grown in spacious pots, but not in open ground;
- pelargoniums do not tolerate bad weather - gusty winds, rain, cold and fog are destructive for them;
- flowers love the sun, but you shouldn’t leave them in the heat under the scorching rays;
- in winter, most varieties are dormant, they lose their decorative effect, stretch out and stop blooming;
- It is not advisable to place plants near heating radiators in winter;
- from the beginning of the growing season, the bushes need to be shaped by proper pruning of the shoots;
- faded roses need to be removed - then the whole bunch will continue to bloom;
- Rosebud pelargoniums are fertilized with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.
In order for a plant to please the grower with its flowering, it is necessary to choose the right soil for it. The soil should be loose, nutritious, and have neutral acidity. We must not forget about good drainage - 1/3 of the pot is filled with expanded clay.
It is recommended to use the following composition:
- agroperlite – 1/10 part;
- sand – 1/10 part;
- humus – 2/10 parts;
- peat – 2/10 parts;
- turf soil - 4/10 parts.
For rosebud pelargoniums, southern and southwestern windows are best suited. If this is not possible, then you need to provide the plants with special phytolamps. In very hot weather, when the air temperature reaches +30 degrees, the sun can burn the leaves of plants. On the street it is better to move them to partial shade, and in the house to protect them from the rays with curtains.
Temperature
In summer, the optimal temperature for this plant is considered to be from +20 to +25 degrees. In winter it should be at least +15 degrees.
In its homeland in Africa, this plant species lives in arid soils rich in limestone, calcium and chalk, so the plants tolerate drought well and suffer from waterlogging. Plants should not be watered too much. This should only be done when the top layer of soil is completely dry. In winter, watering is reduced.
Plants do not like spraying, like all varieties with pubescent leaves. Pelargoniums need to be watered carefully so as not to soak the roses. The water must be soft, standing for at least 24 hours.
Growing at home
Pelargonium rosebud can grow both at home in a pot and in a flower bed in the garden. To plant a plant at home, it is important to use light, loose soil mixed with sand. Drainage is placed at the bottom of the pot.
Rosebud pelargonium feels good indoors at a temperature of 18-25 degrees. In winter the temperature should be 10-12 degrees. The plant is demanding of light. A flower pot can be kept on the east, west, south side. Shade and partial shade are undesirable, as this makes flowering less abundant.
Watering should be regular, but you should not overwater or allow water to stagnate in the pot. It is better to use melted water, rain water or settled water. Feeding is required during the plant's flowering and growing season, once every 15 days only with mineral fertilizers.
Reproduction
Pelargonium is propagated by seeds (they are sown in December - February) or cuttings. Flower growers usually prefer the second method.
In spring or summer, cuttings are cut (length 5 - 7 cm, 3 - 5 internodes, 4 leaves). Inflorescences and leaves are removed from below.
Tip! Immerse the shoots in a damp mixture (soil, sand, perlite). It is better to use transparent plastic cups for these purposes. Do not cover with a bag or jar. After 2 - 3 weeks, the cuttings take root. They are transplanted into pots.
Another very beautiful variety of geranium is Pelargonium Millfield Gem. The culture is also from the Ivy-hybrid group. Its flowers are double. Pelargonium Millfield Jam differs from Millfield Rose in flower colors. They are creamy white, have pink-caramel shades, and raspberry inclusions.
Growing Millfied Rose pelargonium is not that difficult. It is enough to strictly follow all the recommendations and she will thank you with beautiful flowering.
Caring for Fischers Appleblossom pelargoniums
Geranium hybrid plants are popular because they have very beautiful flowering, bright shades of leaves, and compact bushes. But so that they do not lose their qualities, they need constant care. These plants will stretch their stems if they grow in an area with insufficient light. It is necessary to monitor the shape of the crown of plants: in spring and autumn, shape the bush, cut and thin out old and deformed branches, shorten shoots, remove dried flower stalks and leaves.
During flowering, pelargoniums need regular watering with settled, rain or spring water at room temperature. Every two weeks in spring and summer, solutions of complex fertilizers are applied to the root zone of flowering plants after the main waterings.
Important! Without fertilizing, plants will stop growing and will not be able to form flower buds. In spring, summer until mid-autumn, pelargoniums actively bloom
From mid-October to the end of February, plants should be placed in cool rooms so that they stop their development and can take a break from active processes. During this period, do not feed the flowers; water them when the soil in the flower pots is 1/3 dry
Pelargoniums bloom actively in spring, summer and mid-autumn. From mid-October to the end of February, plants should be placed in cool rooms so that they stop their development and can take a break from active processes. During this period, the flowers are not fed; they are watered when the soil in the flower pots is 1/3 dry.
For your information! To prevent plants from getting sick and suffering from pests, biological products designed to combat rot, viruses, and insect larvae are used for preventive purposes. These can be fungicides foundationazol, ridomil gold, phytosporin-M, insecticides actara, fas, calypso.
Zonal variegated pelargonium
Reproduction of hybrid plants cannot be carried out using seeds; many novice flower growers greatly regret this, because not everyone is immediately able to root a cutting of geranium or pelargonium. But it’s worth learning so that you can admire such beautiful flowers as Fischers Appleblossom pelargoniums.
Technical data of the plant
In Russia, indoor hybrids Fischers appleblossom pelargonium are popular, descriptions of which can be found in catalogs of companies selling plants. For this type of flower, the directory provides the following characteristics:
- The bush branches well. The seedling takes root 10-12 days after planting;
- leaves are round and green. They are bordered by a dark stripe;
- The hybrid's caps are quite tight. Large flowers are shaped like a rose. Their color can be white or reddish. Flowering lasts 4-6 months;
- the dimensions of Fischer pelargonium in the indoor version do not exceed 0.7-0.75 m in height. If it grows in a greenhouse, the height of the bush can reach 2 m.
Note! It is better not to leave geraniums in a room where the air temperature is below 14-15 °C. Under such conditions, the hybrid may get sick and die.
The plant has medicinal properties. It emits an extract that can relieve respiratory tract damage. This African subshrub is used to make an oil that calms the nervous system.
Description
Apple Blossom translated into Russian means “apple blossom”. Thanks to skillful breeders, to the delight of lovers of these flowers, not only pink pelargoniums have appeared in the world, reminiscent of the picturesque blooms of spring gardens, but also many other varieties of stunning beauty.
Pelargonium Fischers Appleblossom. This is a magnificent rosebud rosaceous pelargonium variety. Pale pink inflorescences with peach or red edging are collected in lush clusters on elastic short peduncles. Blooms profusely from May to August.
"Fisher" branches well, has dense large stems, and is quite compact. It propagates vegetatively, by lateral shoots with five leaves. Loves light and warmth.
Ungarisk Appleblossom. Zonal rosaceous pelargonium with bright red velvety petals with a lilac edge and a white underside. The inflorescences are distinguished by their splendor and density, are endowed with a high peduncle, and look elegant and solemn. The bush is large, powerful, branched, has emerald foliage with pronounced zones.
“Ungarik” is a high-maintenance variety that requires warmth, good lighting and bush shaping. To see the first flowering, you need to be patient: the plant may not bloom in the first year of life.
Rosebud Westdale Appleblossom. This is a rosebud pelargonium, which has unusually colored leaves with a green central zone and large, light milky edging around the edges. The flowering of the plant is no less amazing: the flowers are white, double. They look like half-open roses with a soft pink or red border.
The plant blooms very luxuriantly all season with magnificent large caps. The bush itself is tall, powerful, and looks decorative.
Westdale loves partial shade, diffused light and warmth. The plant is demanding when it comes to watering: it cannot tolerate dry air and soil, and does not tolerate waterlogging or drafts. It's hard to please him. As a sign of its dissatisfaction, the “capricious” always strives to shed its leaves.
Knight Appleblossom F1. This is a zonal, very unpretentious, beautiful hybrid variety that blooms all year round in the house, and in the warm season (from May to September) - outside. The flowers of the plant are pink-carmine, with a light pink center. The magnificent, unusually colored foliage is cherry-brown with a bright green edge.
"Night" is a large, branched and lush bush. The plant loves light, but can bloom beautifully in shaded areas and is drought tolerant. Loves good and regular watering. It feels great not only on southern, but also on western or eastern windows.
Happy Appleblossom. This pelargonium is the pride of any gardener. Against the background of leaves with a central zone in the shape of a light green butterfly, huge white and pink caps of inflorescences of delicate roses rise on tall slender peduncles.
The bush requires care, loves the sun, regular but moderate watering. It is necessary to form the crown of the plant, otherwise the shoots stretch out and look like straight sticks and do not branch. Cuttings cut while trimming a bush take root well.
Exotica Appleblossom. Not small, but very compact bush, with dense, soft pink double roses. The variety is distinguished by the fact that it blooms elegantly and for a long time. In bright summer light, the petals may take on a creamy or salmon color. Bright light greenery is in great harmony with the lovely voluminous pink inflorescences.
Apple Blossom Rosebud. An ancient variety that every collector in love with rosebud pelargoniums has. With its sophistication and beauty, Apple Blossom Rosebud won the heart of Queen Elizabeth of England. Graceful roses, collected in an inflorescence-bouquet, have a white center with a light green tint and creamy petals that smoothly turn into a rich pink hue. The bush is strong, with fleshy thick stems and delicate, light green foliage.
This noble plant does not require special attention; it feels great outdoors and at home.
Regular haircuts, timely watering and warmth are all you need for gorgeous and long flowering.
Characteristics of species and varieties
Several intraspecific groups can grow at home:
- The ampelous type has a creeping stem that does not grow upward. Features cascading foliage. An ivy-shaped plant that hangs down and is used to decorate the garden;
- The zonal species is distinguished by its endurance. Its height reaches 80 cm. The foliage of the species is dark, with a smooth transition to light colors. The fluffiness of the leaves is considered a special feature. The most popular variety that is not planted in open ground. The plant, although hardy, is still demanding;
- The dwarf (miniature) species is distinguished by its compact bushes. There is no need for forming. This variety is preferred to be grown not only in open ground, but also in limited areas. Flowers look very impressive in small pots, since the flowering is abundant and small lush bushes are formed. The plant is relatively picky in its maintenance.
Each of these subspecies has many different varieties, which differ in color, bud shape and content characteristics. The most popular are the rosebud pelargonium variety Red Scarlet, Rosebud supreme, Arctic, Snow and many others.
Rosebud variety Red Scarlet
It is necessary to consider the description of popular varieties:
- Vectis rosebud is a small-looking, mature bush that looks attractive. A good option for shaping. The main advantage is the abundant, long-lasting flowering. The bud is bright red. The inside of flower petals is darker than the outside;
- Pelargonium Rosebud Supreme - blooms with bright crimson, thick, double buds. The bud turned inside out has a different color scheme. The underside of the bud is white, which looks unusual. The bushes are straight and strong. The inflorescences of Rosebud Supreme Pelargonium are dense, bloom for a long time, and with proper care, flowering can be extended throughout the year;
- Pink rambler is one of the popular varieties. A bright and lush bush with corrugated leaves. Flower bud of bright pink color with red impurities. The front side is lighter;
- Margaretha pelargonium is a variety of royal geraniums used exclusively for decorative purposes. The blooms are arranged in several rows, which in appearance resemble small bouquets of unopened roses. The foliage has curly outlines resembling a border. The height depends on the location and can reach 80 centimeters;
- Red pelargonium Rosebud red is a plant with red double inflorescences. It has long and abundant flowering. The inflorescences themselves are thick, lush, dense. There is no need to form bushes. Optimal temperature for growing: 25 degrees in summer, from 15 to 20 degrees in winter. The flower is grown indoors;
- Pelargonium baby rosebud is a compact plant. The buds are red, with a faint crimson tint, white in the middle. The leaves are inconspicuous, of normal shape;
- Beverly park pelargonium is distinguished by large flower buds, double, apricot color. At the edges the color of the inflorescences is lighter. The leaves are green, darkening towards the center.
On a note. Regardless of the chosen species and variety: Pelargonium Rosebud Supreme, Vectis rosebud or Pelargonium Baby Rosebud, they need proper care, which will extend the flowering period.
Pelargonium "Appleblossom" - what kind of flower is it, what family does it belong to?
Apple Blossom translates to “apple blossom.” Thanks to the achievements of breeders, it was possible to obtain not only pink flowers, but also other varieties of geraniums. This crop belongs to the Geraniaceae family.
The culture is characterized by beautiful decorative inflorescences
Pelargonium Appleblossom Rosebud was developed by the Germans. She has approximately 1,200 types of flowers.
Plants of this variety of culture are perennials with branched stems, long peduncles and palmate leaves. Even at home, fruit pods with seeds are formed on the crop.
The plant requires sufficient light. It should be placed on a south or southwest window. If this is not possible, use special lighting.
In summer, the optimal temperature is 20... 25 degrees. With the arrival of cold weather, this figure should be at least 15 degrees.
Important! Pelargonium should be watered carefully to avoid moisture getting on the flowers. To do this you need to use soft, settled water.
The culture needs to be moistened on time
To feed the plant, you can use ready-made formulations. Mineral products or preparations for flowering crops are suitable. However, it is best to use specialized formulations that are suitable for geraniums.
A pot that is not too large is suitable for the flower. As the bush develops, it can be moved to a larger container.
Pruning and replanting
The first time geraniums need to be pruned after flowering has finished. In this case, only half the height of the shoots is left. At the end of February you need to prune the bush again, leaving the stems with 3-4 nodes.
Note! Every year, geraniums are transplanted into looser containers. It should not be too large, otherwise the bush will not bloom normally
Description of the variety
Pelargonium Apple Blossom appeared in South Africa. Back in the seventeenth century, the flower was brought to Europe. A hundred years later, gardeners identified it as a separate variety. It is believed that the species arose by chance, through an unexpected mutation. Then it reached its modern form when it was crossed with other varieties (approximately this happened in 1870).
Rosebud is considered a double plant. The appearance of the inflorescence resembles a pink bud that is about to open completely. Geraniums are often confused with a rose growing on a bush. That is why it is called Rosaceae pelargonium. But flowers differ from roses in their leaves.
Pelargonium Apple Blossom Rosebud
Pelargonium Apple Blossom is a perennial plant that loves light. It is worth highlighting several points that characterize this inflorescence, which belongs to the geranium family:
- The rhizome of the flower is dense;
- the plant has a herbaceous and rigid stem, which often becomes lignified from the root in older species;
- the leaves look like circles with a cutout not exceeding a third of the width;
- the fruit of the flower is in the form of a box;
- propagated by seeds, cuttings, by dividing bushes;
- loves warmth.
Important! The plant needs to be watered abundantly, but not often.
There are no thorns on the stem. The inflorescence has the shape of a ball, for the beauty of which flower growers, even beginners, want to have this particular flower in their garden.
Pelargonium Apple Blossom Rosebud does not look pretty in winter. The stem becomes bare, as the leaves turn yellow and fall off, and there is no flowering at all. The developed geranium variety blooms all the time, except in cold weather. The seeds are large, they can be collected and planted in a cup in the fall in order to transplant the sprout into the ground in the spring. The plant is quickly accepted and begins to bloom immediately.
Many inexperienced flower lovers use incorrect plant names:
- pelargonium Appleblossom rosebud;
- pelargonium Appleblossom rosebud;
- Pelargonium Appleblossom.
Rules for growing pelargonium Appleblossom Rosebud
Apple Blossom Rosebud needs conditions typical for zonal pelargoniums, that is, good lighting and warm conditions, a nutritious, but at the same time loose, permeable substrate.
Thus, growing pelargonium Apple Blossom Rosebud comes down to several points:
- Lighting. It is preferable to have well-lit window sills that are exposed to the sun for several hours a day. On the south side, it is advisable to shade the pots so that the leaves do not suffer from burns; it is better not to grow them on northern windows;
- Watering. It is necessary to moisten the soil constantly, as the top layer of the substrate dries, but always in moderation. The earthen lump should neither dry out nor become waterlogged;
- Trimming. To obtain a compact bush with a harmonious crown, pelargonium must be pruned. Strong shortening of shoots is carried out at the end of February, sanitary pruning is carried out as necessary. Pinching the apical and lateral cuttings is also required;
- Feeding. During the period of bud formation and flowering, Appleblossom Rosebud must be fed using fertilizers for Geraniums or compositions for flowering indoor plants.
Like other zonal pelargoniums, Apple Blossom Rosebud loves fresh air and ventilation, but reacts negatively to drafts. For this reason, with the onset of warm weather, the bush is taken out to the balcony, veranda or loggia, creating flower arrangements and always returning it to the apartment before the cold weather.
The optimal temperature for growing and flowering Apple Blossom Rosebud is between +17-+23 degrees. When the temperature drops below +12, the plant stops developing and often dies from hypothermia of the root system.
The Apple Blossom Rosebud variety will decorate your windowsill, delighting you with lush flowering if grown correctly.
Pelargonium Apple Blossom Rosebud: what you need to know about the variety
Apple Blossom Rosebud is one of the most attractive rosaceous varieties of the zonal group of pelargoniums. It is valued not only for its highly decorative flowering properties, but also for its unique unpretentiousness, which allows the bush to be grown indoors. Like other geraniums, Apple Blossom Rosebud requires proper care and suitable conditions.
Apple Blossom Rosebud: description and features of the variety
Pelargonium Apple Blossom Rosebud
The first plant of the Apple Blossom Rosebud variety was obtained in 1948 as a result of long-term breeding work. This rosaceous pelargonium is rightly considered the star of any collection due to the beauty of the inflorescences, the color of which seems truly watercolor. Inside, the buds are illuminated in light green, the central part of the petal becomes pure white, and along the edge there is a soft pink border. The caps are formed densely, retain freshness for a long time, due to which budding can last all summer (see photo).
The intensity of the color of the buds, as well as their size, depends on the temperature conditions of the buds.
In the summer, when exposed to sunlight, the flowers acquire a bright pink border with a smaller flower diameter; in the fall, the colors cannot boast of saturation, but the buds increase in size. The variety does not shed its petals - the buds slowly dry out on the peduncle, turning into a “herbarium”.
Apple Blossom Rosebud is a variety that requires constant shaping. To obtain a lush crown, pelargonium needs to be regularly trimmed and pinched so that the side buds wake up. If you let the development of the cuttings take its course, Appleblossom Rosebud will grow into one trunk and turn into a real palm tree, which certainly will not add decorative value to it.
The diameter of the leaves of Apple Blossom Rosebud is impressive - in most cases the plate reaches the size of an average palm, and for this feature the variety has received the status of a “horse” among flower growers. The rather large crown of pelargonium requires appropriate maintenance conditions - the plant prefers well-lit window sills, regular feeding during the active growing season and good watering.
Varieties of rosebud pelargoniums
Variety Exotica Appleblossom Rosebund
A variety of rosaceous umbrella pelargonium.
It is characterized by fairly compact bushes, blooms in large, dense inflorescences, and does not fade for a long time. The shape of the flowers resembles roses. The flowers have a soft creamy color with a slight soft pink blush.
Variety Horizon Star
Refers to zonal pelargoniums.
The bush is compact. A hybrid with large simple flowers, the diameter of which is about 4 centimeters. White-pink, with a red-coral eye in the center, a flower with a coral-colored border along the edge of the petals, reminiscent of a phlox flower.
Blooms early and abundantly. The bush is decorated with umbrellas of large inflorescences. The foliage is colored bright green.
Variety PAC Viva Rosita
Gained popularity among flower growers.
The plant is a compact bush, produces many shoots, lasts a long time and blooms profusely. The inflorescence contains up to 20 double flowers. The diameter of one flower is up to 6 centimeters, which are colored red-crimson.
Learn more about pelargoniums by watching the video:
I think this spring the pelargonium happy appleblossom rosebud will be planted at our dacha. A strong-willed decision was made precisely after reading this material. And this is correct, since it is written clearly and efficiently.
Pelargoniums
All types of this plant are distinguished by rapid growth, long and abundant flowering, a pleasant, slightly spicy aroma of foliage, which, in addition to everything else, repels insects.
The plants described below are most widespread.
Zonal pelargonium
It is a herbaceous-type subshrub, growing up to almost a meter in height, having partially colored, slightly fluffy decorative leaves and sessile flowers collected in lush umbels.
These species received this name because of the color of the leaf plate. Depending on the variety, it changes and has contrastingly colored edges. When planted in an outdoor flower bed, plants delight with their flowering all summer until late autumn.
Before the onset of cold weather, it is dug up and trimmed. Store in a bright room at a temperature of about 14 degrees Celsius.
Pelargonium royal
Its bush has a compact structure. Umbrellas with flowers of these species rise slightly above the leaves. Often during flowering, the foliage is hidden by the blossoming buds. The bush becomes like a flowering ball.
These are large-flowered species - their inflorescences are sometimes up to 14 centimeters in diameter. Flowers have a variety of shapes and colors. They often combine two or more colors. The leaf blade is rough with jagged edges.
Pelargonium ampelous
It will wonderfully decorate a hanging garden, terrace, balcony, or any open area. The spectacular appearance of ampelous varieties is given by their long, up to one meter, flexible stems with smooth five-lobed variegated or green leaves.
A striking representative of this species is the ivy-leaved pelargonium, which received this name for its resemblance to ivy. Its flowers are star-shaped, located on fairly long peduncles, which are collected in umbrellas about 9 centimeters in diameter.
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Planting seeds
This event looks like this:
- first of all, the seeds must be soaked for 2 hours before sowing;
- then you need to distribute them in the prepared greenhouse at a distance of at least 2 cm from each other;
- after this, you need to cover the crops with a small layer of loose, moist soil;
- The last stage is spraying the soil with a spray bottle.
The greenhouse is kept at a temperature of no more than +25 degrees and must be ventilated. The first shoots will appear in 5-7 days.
The shoots are rooted in water. The process looks like this step by step:
- you need to take an opaque container;
- then prepare a solution for seedlings: take “Kornevin” powder on the tip of a knife for 100 g of water;
- the plants are kept in the preparation for a day;
- Pelargoniums are placed in a glass with settled water and two tablets of activated carbon until roots form.
Rooting in the ground. This process consists of the following manipulations:
- when pruning the plant (in February-March), you need to select strong, healthy tops and lateral cuttings with 2-3 internodes;
- then you should prepare separate cups with drainage holes;
- after this you need to fill the container with wet peat or sand;
- it is necessary to plant the cuttings in the recesses, dipping the tip of the stem in “Kornevin”;
- the appearance of fresh leaves indicates successful rooting.
You can learn more about planting pelargonium in the following video.
Pelargonium Lady Gertrude - what kind of flower is it, what family does it belong to?
The culture was bred by European breeders. They were faced with the task of making the plant bloom in summer and autumn. At the same time, scientists tried to obtain a new type of pelargonium of small height with unusual flowering. It took them 25 years to do this.
The flower has beautiful pale pink inflorescences
For selection, ivy-leaved and hybrid varieties of geranium were used. As a result, we managed to obtain geranium of the Lady Gertrude variety. It is rarely found on sale, but is often grown by experienced gardeners.
Brief description, history of origin or selection
Pelargonium Lady Gertrude is a hybrid that has many features. The plant has an underground rhizome, on which thick and thin fragments alternate. The culture is characterized by a small number of peduncles, which are gradually covered with large pink petals. As they bloom, they take on the shape of a rose.
Lady Gertrude has large decorative leaves. At the same time, the bush itself is compact in size. It tends to grow in width, but at the same time it is quite dense. Due to this, pelargonium is given any shape.
Additional Information! The key feature of this pelargonium is the late onset of flowering. This variety is considered one of the most attractive. At the same time, it is easy to grow.
A distinctive feature of the variety is the late onset of flowering.
'Apple Blossom Rosebud'
'Apple Blossom Rosebud'
Post by Passific » 13 Dec 2010, 20:10
Pelargonium 'Apple Blossom Rosebud' Rosaceous zonal pelargonium. The flowers are white, double, with a deep pink border, collected in rosettes. Green Leaves .1948
Apple Blossom Rosebud
Post by Pepino » Dec 24, 2010 12:13 pm
Marina, I have information that this variety was bred back in the 19th century, around 1870
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Post by Svetlana55 » 09 Jan 2011, 19:36
Apple Blossom Rosebud
Post by Selena32 » Jan 17, 2011, 08:03
Here's mine. I have about 60 varieties, but this one has settled forever
The leaves in the first photo are not hers
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Post by UTA » Jan 17, 2011, 2:12 p.m.
And this variety is also Queen Elizabeth’s favorite.
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Post by Mila M » May 19, 2011, 10:52 pm
I love this variety!
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Post by Vasilisa » 10 Oct 2011, 08:12
I have two varieties from Hommer, Apple Blossom Rosebud and Happy Appleblossom Rosebud, so only Happy Appleblossom Rosebud has a lighter center of the leaves, Apple Blossom Rosebud is just green and the flowers are different, although they grew together all the time
Rosaceous pelargoniums (geraniums) – review
Swanland Pink and Apple Blossom Rosebud my observations
I have already talked a little about my beautiful pelargoniums and I would like to dwell in more detail on the characteristics of rosebuds. I only have three: Swanland Pink, Apple Blossom Rosebud and ringless. I’ll tell you about my observations on caring for them; these are not truisms, but a personal opinion.
Rosebud pelargoniums got their name from the shape of the flower, it is like a rose. In other words, this is terry pelargonium.
All pelargoniums feel better at low temperatures: 10-20 degrees. In rosebuds, high temperatures cause the rosette to open incompletely. In the autumn, on the pelargonium loggia they produced the largest possible flowers, almost turning them inside out)))
Swanland Pink
Rosebud pelargonium with pink flowers. The color is pure pink. It blooms readily, produces a lot of flower stalks, on one Swanland Pink root (everyone lives in a small pot, there is not enough space) all summer there were 4-5-6 flower stalks, from the main and side shoots. Doesn't crumble.
Apple Blossom Rosebud
Translated as “apple tree bouquet.” The flowers are white with a pink border.
In summer, in the sun, the border is intensely pink. In autumn, pale pink, almost invisible (little sun).
The size of the flower is the same; in cold temperatures it becomes larger. It doesn’t fall off, when the peduncle dries out completely, I break it off. I have it growing in a small pot, but it’s on the south side. Therefore, it bloomed well in the summer (they write about it that the “horse” does not bloom until it gains mass). The first flower appeared on the very baby.
I spend the winter on an insulated loggia, it’s cool there. In the spring, I cut all pelargoniums into fresh ones, because... they “eat up the earth”, the earth after them is empty, like dust.
Rosebud pelargonium does not reproduce by seeds, so you should not look for where to buy seeds.
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Growing in open ground
Soil and lighting requirements:
The area should be well lit
It is important that the sun's rays are not too active and the plant does not get burned. To do this, you can create a small artificial shadow during the hot period.
The composition of the soil must be light, loose, not dense, the clay content is minimal, soil that is too dense will not provide sufficient air supply to the roots.
Methods
- Pelargonium should be planted outdoors using seedlings or transplanting an adult plant from a pot into the ground.
- Outdoor planting is possible only with the onset of stable heat, without possible frosts.
- An abundance of sunlight heals the plant, makes its color brighter, the bush stronger, and the flowers more saturated.
- In open ground conditions, natural hardening of the plant occurs.
- Cuttings outside take root faster and easier than in a pot.
Landing rules
If you need to plant an adult bush that has wintered indoors outside, this requires certain rules:
If the plant grows too much, it needs to be pruned.
It is important to comply with the deadlines, do this in February or early March. The trimmed bush should be placed on the sunniest side. It is necessary to carry out a series of fertilizing. It is necessary to increase watering of the plant, preferably through a tray. After the onset of stable heat, the plant is transplanted into open ground by transferring an earthen clod from a pot into the ground. The plant requires watering as the soil under the bush dries out
It is easier for a flower to tolerate aridity than excess moisture. Too much watering leads to the development of fungal diseases and rotting of the root system. It is better to water the plant earlier in the day.
The plant requires watering as the soil under the bush dries out. It is easier for a flower to tolerate aridity than excess moisture. Too much watering leads to the development of fungal diseases and rotting of the root system. It is better to water the plant earlier in the day.
Feeding
Rosebuds bloom for a long time and profusely, for this they require a lot of effort. An excellent help for the flower would be to apply mineral fertilizers once a month during the entire flowering period. The plant does not require nitrogen fertilizers. When fertilized with nitrogenous fertilizers, the bush and green foliage will grow, which will prevent flowering. It is better to leave the introduction of nitrogenous substances into the soil until the fall, after the flower has been transferred from the garden to the house.
Reference! It is much easier not to plant the plant in the ground, but to move the bush from the house to the garden in a pot, leaving it there for the entire summer period. With the onset of cold weather, you need to bring the pot into the house. In unstable weather, with a lot of rain and cool temperatures, the option of taking the plant out in a pot for a day is optimal.
Agrotechnics of cultivation
Pelargonium Fischer appleblossom rosebud most often begins to bloom in the summer. In winter, it is recommended to maintain the temperature in the room where the bush is located at least 17 °C. Geraniums are placed on the sunny side. There should be no drafts.
Fischer pelargonium is propagated by cuttings, each of which should have 5 leaves. The seedlings are cut off and left in a room where fresh air penetrates. The shoots are trimmed to a size of 10 cm and then placed in a pot, covering the plants with plastic bags. After the roots appear, the bushes are watered and fertilized with superphosphate. The temperature in the room with geraniums should be maintained at 20-22 °C. Otherwise, the seedlings will not germinate.
Caring for a hybrid involves timely watering and fertilizing. After flowering, geraniums are pruned in the fall. The plant is transplanted from one place to another in mid-February.
Important! It is forbidden to leave the flower in shaded places. This leads to his death.
Indoor geraniums are attacked by some garden pests. To eliminate this danger, it is recommended to water the plant with a preparation that kills insects. To prevent the plant from getting sick, before flowering it must be treated with an agent that prevents the development of fungal infections.
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Other varieties of PAC Viva
Pelargonium PAK Viva Carolina has “sisters” - varieties of geraniums with similar general characteristics and unique coloring of inflorescences:
- PAC Viva Madeleine. It has a pleasant creamy hue, the flowers are pink and white in one plexus. Against this background, the red core of the stamens stands out.
- PAC Viva Rosita. This is a scarlet-red geranium with delicate flowers burning in the sun, reminiscent of a cross between a peony and a rose.
- PAC Viva Maria is a delicate flower, similar in color to orchids: the edges of the petals are soft pink or white, and the bases are crimson.
There is also a variety called Princess Caroline. These are exotic buds in coral and watermelon tones with variegated, dotted petals. Typically, Princess Caroline pelargonium is a soft pink flower with bright splashes, but in special conditions the opposite can happen.
Geranium Viva Carolina is associated with wedding bouquets
The “sisters” look good together, complementing each other with their outfits. Such a bouquet will definitely bring lightness and solemnity to the greenhouse.
Propagation by cuttings
Rosebud can be propagated by seeds, but this is problematic. The best option is cuttings. Suitable period for this:
- mid-spring;
- The end of the summer;
- beginning of autumn.
That is, the time when the rosebud is not in “hibernation” and does not bloom. Another condition is not to overfeed. If you plan to take cuttings, do not overfeed the plant. Soil preparation should be taken seriously, as it determines whether the plant will take root. The composition should include:
- peat;
- river sand;
- Earth.
In this case, the soil should be moderately moist. The cutting should be:
- strong;
- healthy;
- sluggish (to avoid rotting);
- the length must be more than 5 cm.
Water along the edge of the glass. Water temperature – about +20 degrees
It is important not to overwater a young plant! The optimal air temperature should also be about +20 degrees. If young leaves appear, this is a sign that the plant has taken root.
If you are cutting a plant in early spring, be sure to use additional lighting. Fluorescent lamps are suitable for this.
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Varieties of indoor plants with names and what they look like
There are many varieties of culture known. Each variety has a unique botanical description.
Caroline
Characterized by delicate, densely double flowers of lilac-white color. The bushes are decorated with dark green leaves. 3-5 buds appear on each peduncle. The plant has long and lush flowering.
Madeleine
The plants are decorated with wide but small leaves of a dark green hue. The flower belongs to the double zonal species of pelargonium. The inflorescences are white with a pink tint, which appears in the sun.
Rosita
The plant is characterized by bright pink terry buds. Has green leaves. 5-6 buds appear on each peduncle. During the flowering period, which lasts 2 weeks, the bushes are decorated with bright and lush flowers.
The Rosita variety has bright pink inflorescences
Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
We invite you to read the descriptions of particularly popular varieties, as well as look at photos of plants whose flowers resemble roses.
Belongs to the zonal miniature type. Has beautiful double flowers. At first, the flowers bloom white, but as they mature, they acquire a pink tint. In one head of inflorescence, there can be two colors at once - white and pink, which gives special sophistication and beauty. The inflorescences are small in size, but densely planted. Blooms profusely during the summer season.
Supreme
The Rosebud Supreme plant differs from other species in its very late onset of flowering, but upon entering the flowering season, it blooms a huge number of inflorescences, each of which looks like a ball strewn with small rose buds of a beautiful red color. The bush of the plant is powerful, strong, tall.
The Appleblossom rosebud plant grows very quickly and, without careful and frequent formative pruning, grows into a long, powerful bush. The plant blooms luxuriantly. The inflorescences are distinguished by their original colors. In the middle there are green-white petals, then the color changes to white, and the edges are soft pink.
Vectis
The bush of this species is compact, easy to shape, and the flowering is long and abundant. With the beginning of spring, inflorescences form, turning into flowers of rich red color. The outer side of the petal is much lighter than the inner. The plant blooms for a long time, maintaining its unique shape throughout the entire flowering period.
Pink (Pink Rambler)
This variety of zonal pelargonium is the most famous. The bush is unpretentious in care, has a powerful structure and lush, abundant flowering. The flowers are bright, pink-carmine in color, the foliage is rich, corrugated. The underside of the petal is lighter. Pink begins to form inflorescences a little later than pink-flowered zonal plants, but compensates for this with continuous flowering throughout the season.
Appearance and features
Externally, pelargonium looks like a powerful, strong plant. The bush is capable of growing up to 80 cm. The varieties have a common feature - the presence of double petals. They do not have the opportunity to open completely, which makes them resemble a rose in appearance.
Rosebud pelargoniums have a very diverse appearance. Breeders have developed the following species:
- zonal;
- ampelous;
- dwarf.
Today there are even ivy hybrids that combine the qualities and appearance of three types of plants. Plants classified as zonal are tall and strong , with powerful stems and dense leaves. The ampelous types of the flower are decorated with leaves of a dense structure, which outwardly resemble a glossy surface; when flowering, they look like a cascade of inflorescences.
Dwarf species are preferable for planting and keeping at home in a pot. This species is distinguished by the need for the formation of a bush and pruning, while it blooms profusely and densely when kept indoors. The peculiarity of some varieties is the white border of the petal, shading the double flower. At the same time, certain species have the peculiarity of changing color depending on care, living conditions, and feeding.