Pelargonium Angel Eyes Bicolour

Common name: Bedding Geranium

An excellent option to brighten your garden with 'Angeleyes Bicolor' - a remarkable bicolor pelargonium with vibrant pink and white flowers.

1 to 5°C
Scented

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The charming blooms feature a pair of upper petals in deep rose, married with 3 lower contrasting white petals. Flowers are produced in profusion, from May to September. Deadhead regularly for a seemingly endless show and water plants regularly during hot or dry periods of weather. Foliage is lush, bushy, acts as a perfect green backdrop to the sumptuous flowers above. Pelargonium ‘Angel Eyes Bicolour’ combines well with other summer bedding plants to create a contrasting or co-ordinated display. Try it in a large pot or hanging basket with Fuchsia, Lobelia, Nemesia, and Bacopa for colourful and eye-catching focal features. Remember, pelargonium are also great for filling gaps in borders with colour and texture. H&S 50cm. Pelargoniums thrive in full sun and well-drained, fertile soil. Plant them out after the risk of frost has passed. Pelargonium ‘Angel Eyes Bicolour’ is a tender perennial and requires winter protection. Bring any pots of these precious plants undercover into a
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Key Information
Latin Name Pelargonium x crispum PAC Angeleyes Bicolor YP
Common Name Bedding Geranium
Hardiness H2 (1 to 5°C)
Colour Purple
Format Young Plants
Position Full-Sun
Height in Maturity (m) 0.50
Spread in Maturity (m) 0.50
Soil Conditions Loam Sand
Aspect East-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Scented Yes
Good for pots Yes

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