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Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink make Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.
Geranium Brocade Cherry Night Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink make Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.
Brocade Cherry Night Geranium - Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink make Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.
Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink make Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.Geranium Brocade Cherry Night Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink make Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.Brocade Cherry Night Geranium - Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink make Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.

Geranium Brocade Cherry Night

2016 Flower Winner

Striking foliage with large semi-double blooms of cherry pink makes Geranium Brocade Cherry Night an AAS Winner this year.  Gardeners looking for unique and distinct foliage to accent their containers and gardens will be delighted with Brocade Cherry Night.  The bronze leaves with green margins are a remarkable and unusual addition to any design.  Add the semi-double bright cherry blooms and this heat-tolerant geranium is your winner for any planter, container or garden!

Available in plant form only.

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Categories: 2016, Container Suitable, Flowers from cuttings, Geranium, National, Pollinator Friendly
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AAS WINNER DETAILS

Winner Type: National
Class: Geranium
Variety Name: Brocade Cherry Night
Genus: Pelargonium
Species: hortorum
Year: 2016
Common Name: Geranium
Type: Flowers from cuttings
Breeder: Dummen Orange
Close Market Comparison: Mrs. Pollack, Vancouver Centennial

PLANT NEEDS

Duration Type: Annual
Light Needs: Full sun, partial sun
Water Needs: Normal
Deadhead: Yes
Staking Required: No

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Foliage Color: Multi
Plant Habit: Mounded
Plant Height: 12-14 inches
Bloom Time: Early spring through fall
Bloom Color: Pink
Bloom Size: 5 inches

IN THE GARDEN

Container: Yes
Pollinator Friendly:
Bees
Weather Tolerance:
Rain, wind
Garden Spacing:
 16 inches
Hanging Basket: Yes
Low Edging: Yes
Medium Height Divider: Yes

HOW TO GROW

Brocade Geraniums are relatively easy to care for and once established have a low to medium moisture requirement. Plant in full to partial sun in well-drained soil and water thoroughly at time of transplant. Maintain even moisture until roots are well established. An occasional feed of a low concentration balanced fertilizer is recommended. Remove spent blooms.

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