Pelargonium ‘Madame Salleron’
Synonym: Pelargonium ‘Petals’ (Z/v)
Description:
Said to be a French introduction from Matin (or Martin) around 1877 this is a non-flowering form favoured by the Victorians as an edging plant. Very small habit, spreading from the base, leaves are marked with white. Sometimes referred to as 'Madame Salleroi' and not to be confused with a flowering form known as 'Petals'.
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