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Regal Pelargoniums
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Basic Regals are the show stoppers of the Pelargonium world. Large single floriferous single bloom heads in a broad range of colours on bushy plants with serrated leaves. They tend to be more prolific in the early summer. The so called ‘Decorative Regals’ tend to grow taller then their modern ‘Basic’ cousins and generally have smaller blooms, however they do tend to flower throughout the whole summer making them more suited to outdoor growing.
‘DR’ indicates ‘Decorative Regal’ type cultivars.
Available November to May.

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Anna-Lisa Pope Anna-Lisa Pope

(Martin Pope, 2009). Large off white blooms with large deep red blotch and feather on each petal fading through coral pink to the edge. Will make a superb show plant.

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Ann Hoystead Ann Hoystead

(Des Saddington (Aus), 1993). Bright scarlet top petals with dark, almost black blotch, slightly lighter red lower petals.

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Archie Pope Archie Pope

(Martin Pope, 2009). Large frilly blooms of pale magenta with plum blotch on each petal. Short jointed. Will make a great show plant.

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Cherry Baby Cherry Baby

(DR)(unknown). A sport of Royal Ascot. Bright red round flowers with a white centre. A real show off!

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Crown Jewels Crown Jewels

(Nicola Stemp, 2000). Flowers have pinky red base with large white throat, top petals have deep reddy/black blotch, a charming flower.

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Elaine Thompson Elaine Thompson

(Fred Hillier, 2004). White base with pale lilac veining towards all petal edges, upper petals have large maroon blotch with heavy veining to the throat.

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Hindoo Hindoo (DR)(unknown). Bright crimson flowers with small dark blotch on upper petals. A smashing plant. 3.20 Add to Basket
Kimono Kimono

(Brian Dixon, 1993). Compact growing cultivar in a group of Regal/Angel crosses known as ‘Oriental Regals’. Flower has a white base with large lilac blotches on each petal; these are overlaid with red feathers. 

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Madge Taylor Madge Taylor

(unknown). Large velvet purple blooms with deep plum veined overlay.

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Mendip Lorraine Mendip Lorraine (Ken Dymond, 2004). Frilly light pink bloom paler at the edges, large feathered coral pink blotch on all petals. 3.20 Add to Basket
Mendip Sarah Mendip Sarah (Ken Dymond, 2002). White with pale lavender blotch on each petal. 3.20 Add to Basket
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