Geranium cambridge: description and features of cultivation
Geranium of Cambridge is a hybrid, characterized by winter hardiness, obtained at the beginning of the last century as a result of crossing the Dolmatian geranium and large rhizome. It grows naturally in the Balkans. The similarities between the Cambridge and Dolmatian geraniums are striking, but the latter does not grow so much.
Plant characteristic
If you create the necessary growing conditions for geraniums, you can get a bush about 20 cm high. The surface of the leaves is covered with fluff, they themselves are jagged at the edges. Flowers of different shades. Flowering time is the month of June. Geraniums are planted in open ground in 7 bushes per square meter. m.
Geranium prefers warmth and sun. The soil should be fertile with good drainage.
Subspecies
The geranium of Cambridge has several varieties.
- Biokovo... Bushes up to 20 cm high and 35 cm in diameter. It has small flowers, the width of which is less than three mm. Coloring - white and pink.
- Cambridge. The height of the bush is up to 20 cm, diameter is 40 cm. The flowers are pinkish-lilac, distinguished by their simplicity. They are up to 3 mm in diameter.
- "Carmina"... The height of the bush, as a rule, does not exceed 20 cm. The flowers are protozoa, pale carmine pink.
- Orkney cherry... Has a bush up to 20 cm high, up to 35 cm in diameter. Flowers are pink with a white center. Leaves are red-brown. The plant is well suited for planting in flowerpots, planters and pots.
Disembarkation and leaving
Those varieties of geraniums that grow very wide in width due to the fact that the roots are located close to the soil surface must be planted at a distance of no closer than 30 cm from each other, otherwise they will all connect next summer.
In addition, geraniums do not require constant replanting, which means that you need to find a suitable site in advance for further growth.
Cultivars, the appearance of which is a miniature bush and having large leaves with large cuttings, should be planted at intervals equal to twice the size of the cuttings. With such a planting, the rounded shape of the bush will not be spoiled, due to which the plant acquires special attractiveness.
Cambridge garden geraniums are easy to care for and do not need pruning. Its inflorescences can be removed, or you can not, as they fall off on their own. Geranium bushes are very dense, so often weeds do not even grow under them, which means that weeding is not needed. In the event that mulching is done on free areas, there will be no need even for loosening.
One of the positive properties of geranium is that she is practically not at all susceptible to diseases.
Emitting a special aroma that contains essential oils and antioxidants, it protects not only itself, but also the plants located in the neighborhood, from all kinds of diseases and pests.
Reproduction
Geraniums are propagated in two ways: by dividing the root system and by seeds. In the same place, the culture can grow for 10 years. After them, it may be necessary to rejuvenate the bush.
A street plant must be dug before or after it blooms. The roots, with the exception of new and healthy ones, are removed.
A new root system is formed in a short time and quickly takes root in new conditions.
The seed method is worse than propagation by dividing the roots. It is notable for its laboriousness, and the main signs also disappear with it.The seeds are sown when ripe, but the problem is to collect them, because when ripe, the valves open and the seeds scatter to the sides.
Crops grown from seeds bloom the next summer after planting.
Reviews
Reviews about this plant are mostly positive. Many gardeners note the unpretentiousness of care and the positive qualities of geranium, which allow it to take its rightful place in any garden, to become an integral part of landscape design.
For an overview of the Biokovo geranium, see below.
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