Orange Zonal Geranium Cuttings (5 Pack, 6 Inches) – Pelargonium × hortorum
Orange Zonal Geranium Cuttings (5 Pack, 6 Inches) – Pelargonium × hortorum
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Grow vibrant flowering geraniums with these Orange Zonal Geranium (Pelargonium × hortorum) cuttings. Known for their bright blooms and attractive rounded foliage, zonal geraniums are a popular choice for garden beds, patio containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets.
This listing includes 5 fresh unrooted Orange Zonal Geranium cuttings, each measuring approximately 6 inches long. These cuttings are intended for propagation and perform best in well-drained soil with bright light or full sun once established.
Cutting Size at Shipping:
- Quantity: 5 unrooted cuttings
- Approx. 6 inches long each
🔹 BULLET POINTS:
- Includes 5 Orange Zonal Geranium cuttings
- Approximately 6 inches long each
- Fresh unrooted cuttings for propagation
- Bright orange flowering ornamental variety
- Ideal for containers, window boxes, borders, and garden beds
- Suitable for outdoor growing in warm climates
- Can also be grown in containers and moved indoors in cooler climates
- Prefers full sun to partial sun
- Best grown in well-drained soil
🧾 MATERIALS:
- 5 Unrooted Orange Zonal Geranium Cuttings (Pelargonium × hortorum)
📋 ATTRIBUTES:
Common Name: Orange Zonal Geranium
Scientific Name: Pelargonium × hortorum
Plant Type: Flowering Ornamental Plant
Life Cycle: Tender Perennial (often grown as an annual in cooler climates)
Flower/Fruit Color: Orange
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Soil: Well-drained soil
Water: Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
USDA Zone: 9–11
❓ FAQ:
1. What is included with this listing?
You will receive 5 fresh unrooted Orange Zonal Geranium cuttings, each approximately 6 inches long.
2. Are these rooted plants?
No. These are unrooted cuttings intended for propagation.
3. Can they be grown in containers?
Yes. Orange Zonal Geraniums are excellent for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes.
4. What growing conditions are best?
They perform best in full sun to partial sun with well-drained soil.
5. What USDA hardiness zones are suitable?
Orange Zonal Geranium is generally perennial in USDA Zones 9–11 and commonly grown as an annual or overwintered indoors in cooler climates.
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