
The Story
Thought to be a hybrid of P. radula x P. quinquevulnereum and possibly named after and introduced by the Marquis of Blandford about 1805, this upright pelargonium bears white flowers feathered with pink, and scented grey leaves. Each plant arrives planted in a terracotta 15cm pot.

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Description
Thought to be a hybrid of P. radula x P. quinquevulnereum and possibly named after and introduced by the Marquis of Blandford about 1805, this upright pelargonium bears white flowers feathered with pink, and scented grey leaves. Each plant arrives planted in a terracotta 15cm pot.





















