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geopsych:

A few soft seconds.

elysium-continuum:

kihaku-gato:

elysium-continuum:

Okay okay I know this looks bad but hear me out. This scented pelargonium developed what I believe to be a bacterial leaf infection after being treated with neem oil, or being root bound aaaaand overwatered (most of this was not my fault). As far as I could tell the only way to save it was remove the infected leaves as soon as possible.

In my defense I have no idea what I’m doing and only have random google searches to go by.

That sounds like a reasonable excuse.

Send help.

I’ve seen Pelargoniums in far worst conditions for the indoor overwintering (by seen I mean experienced; mine). Yours looks fine despite what its gone through. Just treat it like a succulent during its indoor overwintering, rotate it as it stretches to the windows, and otherwise you should be fine, even if it may get a lil leggy by the time spring rolls around.

Thanks!!! It’s actually doing a lot better now, I even made some clippings of the branches it lost 💚

jillraggett:

Plant of the Day

Saturday 3 November 2018

In the cool glasshouse of Cambridge Botanic Garden, UK, the Leuzea conifera was producing these sculptural seed heads. This short-lived herbaceous perennial is found growing in the rocky dry scrubland and open pinewoods of Spain, Italy including Sicily, and Morocco to Tunisia. The purple florets are largely hidden by the papery bracts. 

Jill Raggett