Maverick Quicksilver Geranium Seeds – 100 Pelargonium Seeds | Silvery Lavender Garden Flowers

Maverick Quicksilver Geranium Seeds – 100 Pelargonium Seeds | Silvery Lavender Garden Flowers

Sale price  $81.00 Regular price  $121.50
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Maverick Quicksilver Geranium Seeds – 100 Pelargonium Seeds | Silvery Lavender Garden Flowers

Maverick Quicksilver Geranium Seeds – 100 Pelargonium Seeds | Silvery Lavender Garden Flowers

Sale price  $81.00 Regular price  $121.50

Add elegant pastel color to your garden with these 100 Maverick Quicksilver Geranium seeds. This premium zonal Pelargonium variety produces large flower heads in a beautiful silvery lavender shade that stands out in patio pots, flower beds, hanging baskets, borders, and decorative containers. Maverick geraniums are known for their robust growth, uniform habit, and long-lasting seasonal blooms.

These scarified and coated seeds are easy to handle and ideal for gardeners seeking reliable germination and vibrant flowering plants. Compact yet vigorous, Maverick Quicksilver creates refined garden displays while blooming continuously from spring through frost.

You will receive:
✔️ 100 Maverick Quicksilver Geranium seeds
✔️ Scarified and coated Pelargonium seeds
✔️ Pastel silvery lavender blooms
✔️ Excellent for pots, baskets & flower beds
✔️ Vigorous easy-to-grow garden variety

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Maverick Quicksilver Geranium
Botanical Name: Pelargonium x hortorum
Plant Type: Flowering annual/perennial
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; allow slight drying between watering
Growth Habit: Bushy upright growth
Mature Height: Approximately 12 inches
Bloom Season: Spring through frost
Flower Color: Pastel silvery lavender
Germination Temperature: 72–76°F
Time to Bloom: Approximately 14 weeks from sowing
USDA Zones: 9–11 perennial / annual elsewhere
Container Friendly: Excellent for patio pots & baskets

💡 Care Tip: Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the final frost date. Pinching young plants encourages fuller growth and more abundant flower production.

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