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The genus Pelargonium is home to tender geraniums, such as ivy, zonal, and scented geraniums. Unlike the hardy geraniums, in genus Geranium, pelargoniums will not survive freezing temperatures; in temperate climates, they are used as summer bedding plants, or as houseplants. This category contains informational sites and pages about growing pelargoniums in a home or garden setting.
http://hem.bredband.net/pelargonsidan/
Fia in Sweden tells about growing pelargoniums in her apartment, describing the care she provides, and with photos of many varieties.
http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/geranium-culture-for-home-gardeners
Article by North Carolina State University extension provides an overview of types and cultivars, indoor and outdoor culture, propagation notes, and disease problems.
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extnews/askext/flowers/1225.htm
Article with tips on overwintering tender geraniums, from the North Dakota State University extension.
http://geraniums.momcom.net/
One gardener's experiences growing scented leaf pelargoniums.
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