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Angel Pelargoniums
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Angels have become more and more popular as new colour breaks are released by the hybridisers each year. I stock many of these exciting newer varieties. Angels have ‘Pansy like’ prolific single flowers on bushy, compact, and often scented leaved, plants. They have a long flowering period from April to October. Some have coloured leaves.

Available November to May.

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Berkswell Blush Berkswell Blush (Malcolm Harris, 2005). Lilac Base, top petals have striking velvety dark plum blotch fading out through maroon to the lilac edge. Small leaves but quite vigorous 3.20 Add to Basket
Berkswell Bonanza Berkswell Bonanza

(Malcolm Harris, 2007). A compact plant with large prolific blooms of deep burgundy on a white base. Unusual lower petals are irregularly cut. Also has deeply cut leaves.

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Berkswell Calypso Berkswell Calypso (Malcolm Harris 2006). Compact plant with numerous, very rich coloured flowers with a deep lilac base and a large wine red blotch on the upper petals and smaller blotch on the lower petals. 3.20 Add to Basket
Berskwell Carnival Berkswell Carnival (Malcolm Harris, 2004). Large, frilly, flowers with pale mauve base and broad plum feathers on all petals, flowers hold well for show purposes on a good compact plant. 3.20 Add to Basket
Berkswell Champagne Berkswell Champagne

(Malcolm Harris, 2005). Off white base, lilac blotch on upper petals fading into the throat creates unique colour break. Strong growth adds to its charm.

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Berkswell Debonair Berkswell Debonair

(Malcolm Harris, 2004). Large flowered, strong growing plant with leaves carrying a light citrus scent. Upper petals maroon, lower petals off white with small lilac feathers.

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Berkswell Fondant Berkswell Fondant

(Malcolm Harris, 2008). A smashing strong  growing compact plant with bright deep pink blooms fading down through mauve to a white throat. All petals have a white edge with a slight notching effect. Has deeply cut leaves.

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Berkswell Jester Berkswell Jester

(Malcolm Harris, 2006). Aptly named plant with unusual very deeply cut petals. Upper petals are plum with a white edge, lower petals are pale lilac with light plum feathering. Deeply cut leaves have a slight scent. A medium growing plant.

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Berkswell Petticoats Berkswell Petticoats

(Malcolm Harris, 2007). A very pretty bloom on a compact plant. Upper petals are deep pink with paler edge, narrow lower petals have the deeper pink as a blotch.

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Berkswell Rosette Berkswell Rosette (Malcolm Harris, 2006). A stronger growing variety with large blooms of maroon with a white edge. The lower petals are unusually oversized and deeply cut to produce an overlapping effect which gives the impression of a double bloom. 3.20 Add to Basket
Berkswell Trinkett Berkswell Trinkett (Malcolm Harris. 2008). Striking smaller bright blooms with a bright white base. Upper petals have large deep magenta blotch overlaid with a deep velvet red feather, lower petals have the magenta with a velvet red blotch. 3.20 Add to Basket
Bernice Ladroot Bernice Ladroot Jay Kaypac . Angel type plant although has mixed parentage. Has unusual small orange blooms, upper petals have a deeper colour with a burgundy feather 3.20 Add to Basket
Cottenham Bliss Cottenham Bliss (Mervyn Haird, 2005). White flower with broad maroon feathers on each petal. A strong growing plant but remains tight and compact. 3.20 Add to Basket
Cottenham Cheer Cottenham Cheer

(Mervyn Haird, 2008). Unusual colouring of bright pink feathering on white blooms, medium growing, short jointed plant.

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Cottenham Cynthia Haird Cottenham Cynthia Haird

(Mervyn Haird, 2005). Mauve base with cerise blotches on each petal give flowers a bright, velvet appearance. Has irregular shaped lower petals.

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Cottenham Harmony Cottenham Harmony

(Mervyn Haird, 2001). A large bright flower with good shaped round blooms. Crimson top petals, feathered lilac blotch on lower petals on a white base. A strong grower. Recommended.

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Cottenham Jubilee Cottenham Jubilee

(Mervyn Haird).  Upper petals velvet mauve with light edge, lower petals are pale lilac each having a small blotch of mauve. Great plant that flowers early.

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Cottenham Triumph Cottenham Triumph

(Mervyn Haird, 2008). Striking deeply coloured blooms of claret based on magenta, medium growth.

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Danielle Marie Danielle Marie

(Albert Henderson). A pretty, rounded flower with pale lilac pink base with white throat, maroon blotch on upper petals.

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Debbie Debbie (Albert Henderson). Unusual irregular shaped flowers with white base. Upper petals have large maroon blotch, lower petals have pale lilac colouring to the edge. Large plants can look stunning. 3.20 Add to Basket
Eskay Gold Eskay Gold (Des Glover, 2004). An Angel with gold leaves. Flowers have pale lavender base, upper petals have purple blotch feathering out to the edge. Keep roots moist during the summer. 3.20 Add to Basket
Eskay Saar Eskay Saar

(Des Glover 2007). Causing a bit of a stir this one. Fairly simple Angel shaped flower with a white base but has stunning red veining on the upper petals, lower petals generally white with a hint of the mesh. Prolific flowerer on a strong compact plant. Leaves have a rose scent.

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Fairy Orchid Fairy Orchid

(Albert Henderson). White base, upper petals have mauve blotch towards the edge with slight veining, thin lower petals are clear of marks.

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Gaiety Girl Gaiety Girl (Gwen Dodge, 2008). A strong growing plant with unusual coloured blooms, upper petals deep pink, lower petals white. Can be difficult to propagate. 3.20 Add to Basket
Henry Weller Henry Weller

(Ken Dymond, 2001). Deep crimson upper petals, small crimson blotch on lower petals on a lilac base, white throat throughout. Strong growing plant.

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