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Old 02-08-2007, 07:08 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Poole Dave Poole is offline
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Default Photos of 'climbing' Pelargonium

Sacha wrote:

... I can't find P. La France on
Google imaging so do you have a suggestion of a source for a photograph?


Unfortunately I don't have a pic and having just looked, there's one
on Fibrex's website though the colour is a bit 'off'. 'La France' is
an old variety that did the rounds for many years. I seem to remember
Hazel Key being quite fond of it, although it was rather too 'leggy'
as a young plant. If you could see a split cane sticking out of the
side of one of Fibrex's hanging baskets, you could guarantee 'La
France' or the bizarre 'Crocodile' was tied to it.

There was a fabulous old dear called Monica Bennett who raised
Pelargoniums near Cradley Heath in the Midlands. She had an
incredible nursery brimming with all manner of species and hybrids and
her passion for them was always inspiring. Her main interest was with
the 'zonals' and she raised some very fine, large flowered singles as
well as some notable dwarfs. I used to pop over for a chat and a
cuppa whenever I could and was often tempted to stock some of her
'specials' at my nursery. For reasons that escape me now, that never
happened. She once told me that if she were starting all over again
she might work with the ivy-leafs and use 'La France' as her starting
point. I couldn't disagree with her logic. Back in the 60's and early
70's it was one of the best and is still worth growing today.

Acquaintance of yours was in yesterday, Peter from way up north, with his
sister. Very nice people.


Peter of Salvia-collecting fame? I think his sister lives in
Ashburton or somewhere on that side of the A38 and I understand he
comes down several times a year. .