Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Seedy Subjects! => Grow From Seed => Topic started by: maggiepie on January 08, 2010, 05:41:54 PM
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I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how long it takes Geranium orientalitibeticum to flower from seed.
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Good question. Most people would ask when will it flower? It's quite a poor flowerer. You will have acres of leaves and not enough flowers
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It also seems to ramble around a fair bit.
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Helen it grows from small tubers that form strings like beads. Each one that breaks off forms a new plant. You could contain it in a plunged pot.
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Mark, are you saying it is invasive? ( thinking onion weed here) :o
I doubt it could be worse than a magenta sanguineum I have ( inherited it with the house)
At this stage the seedlings don't even have a true leaf.
Lori, I saw a pic of yours on the NARGS website, how much bigger is the plant now?
In your opinion is the plant worth having?
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It flowers well with me. It is not a weed, but a good ground cover for light shade.
http://annesblomstersider.org/galleri/v/Staude/Staude+-+G/Geranium/tn_IMG_5888.JPG.html
Most geranium flowers the second year from seed. I have not sown mine so I do not know for how long time this use.
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Anne, your photo is lovely. It is very good to hear your plant flowers well and is well behaved. :)
I meant to say that the G.Aristatum seed I got from you last year, one of the seedlings has already flowered. ;D
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If you raise the plants inside, you can be lucky and get flowers the first year. But the most common is the second year.
Aristatum is a pretty Geranium and I wish you good luck with it.