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ERODIUM FLORE PLENO DOUBLE ALPINE GERANIUM
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Erodium reichardii 'Charm' Double Alpine Geranium Tiny, light green mounding perennial that forms lovely little rosettes in your garden. Excellent little accent plant that puts on quite a show along a border, around other perennials or in a window box. Cute, double pink flowers adorn the top in late spring. Use in containers to add a dash of color or plant over flower bulbs to really create a "wow" effect in your landscape.
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Part Shade
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Sun
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Foot Traffic:
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TO
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Bloom Time
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Spring Summer ,Summer
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Flower color
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Pink
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Foliage
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Semi-Evergreen
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Foliage Color
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Dark Green
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Growth Rate
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Slow 2"-4" a year
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Habit
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Clumping
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Irrigation
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Hand Water,Auto
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Plant Height
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1" - 2" (Low Grower with small flower)
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Planting Area Environment
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Normal (Rainfall under normal condition)
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Seacrh Sun Exposure
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Part Shade , Part Sun,Sun
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Search Foot Traffic
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Light
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Soil
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Sandy ,Gravel ,Normal
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Spread
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6"
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Zone:
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8,9,10
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This Plant Is Hardy Above:
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14
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Additional Features:
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Heat Tolerant
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No
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Pool Area
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Yes
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Deer Resistant
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No
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Humid Area
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No
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Kid Traffic
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No
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Scented
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No
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Dog Traffic
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No
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Butterfly Friendly
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Yes
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Attracts Bees
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No
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Fire Resistant
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No
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Erosion Control
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No
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Attract Hummingbirds
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No
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Attract Butterflies
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Yes
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Attract Bees
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No
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Deer Resistant
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No
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Rabbit Resistant
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No
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Tips from Fran
Twice the flower, twice the fun!
* ~This can be used as a beautiful lawn substitute as long as it is used for ornamental purposes, not functional, like croquet.
* ~This plant can take paths, courtyards, patios and garden stairs with ease. However, it grows in a clumping fashion instead of creeping, like our high traffic plants, and can get scuffed off if not careful. So that should be something to look at as you are deciding.
* ~This plant can be used under trees and shrubs if enough light is given. It will be thin and spindly if there is not enough light to the area.
-Fran Hopkins, aka ‘The STEPABLES Lady’
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