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Geiger: grades and care
Geicher is a flower quite rare in our gardens. As an ornamental plant, it is grown mainly because of its beautiful leaves. It refers to the Kamnelomkov family and was brought to us from North America. In the wild, it grows mainly on mountain slopes, and therefore is not too demanding on the soil.
- Cylindrical;
- Small-flowered;
- Blood-red;
- American;
- Hairy.
The blood-red Geiger, whose photo can be seen on the right, was derived by selection of one of the first. It became the basis for obtaining other varieties and hybrids. Its leaves have denser tissues than other species. Every year new varieties of this plant appear. Perhaps soon the blood-red geyshera will become one of the favorite decorations of the villa site of our gardeners. This is a fairly hardy variety with unusually beautiful red flowers.
The homeland of the American Geicher is the shores of the Great Lakes. Here it is called mountain geranium. Its leaves form a sufficiently high rosette (15-20 cm). The flowers are white and not too decorative. The leaves that have a lilac shade on the reverse side are the main feature that this geiger differs from. Grades of this kind are of interest only to breeders or collectors. They do not differ too high decorative qualities.
In addition to varieties, hybrids of this plant are also derived. They are unusually beautiful and spectacular. A variety of colors and forms of leaves make it possible to apply them as decorative on absolutely any lawns and flower beds. Color varies from purple to purplish red. The surface of the leaves is either wavy or even. The tips can be round and sharp.
Geiger, whose varieties and hybrids are distinguished by the unusual effectiveness of the leaves, can become a truly unique decoration of the country plot. In addition, it is not too difficult to grow.
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