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Scented Geranium Attar of Roses

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  • Aromatic foliage adds sensory garden interest
  • Supplied as tubers for easy planting
  • Compact size suits containers and borders
  • Thrives in full sun to partial shade
Scented Geranium 'Attar of Roses' creates a lush display with its aromatic foliage and delicate leaves that fill the garden with a subtle rose scent. This cultivar is supplied well rooted, making planting straightforward and efficient. It offers a charming addition to borders or containers, providing sensory appeal through its fragrance. The plant’s soft texture and gentle scent make it a favourite for sensory gardens and herb collections.
    Scented Geranium Attar of Roses
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    Scented Geranium Attar of Roses - Plant information

    Size: Grows to approximately 60 cm tall with a spread of around 50 cm.

    Position: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Prefers well-drained soil and sheltered spots to avoid harsh winds.

    Feeding etc: Feed monthly with a balanced fertiliser during growing season. Light pruning encourages bushier growth and maintains shape.

    Care: Water moderately, allowing soil to dry between watering. Remove faded leaves to maintain appearance. Protect from frost in winter. Repot or divide tubers in early spring for best growth.