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Le
jardin de Jumaju
les roses anciennes des Fieffes
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Welcome
in our garden
proverb: Strech your arm no farther than your sleeve
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Geraniums,
often mistaken for "pelargoniums" commonly found on verandas, are
a hardy species which sprouts in the garden but disappears in the Spring.
For a gardener desiring a beautiful, simple and quick garden, Geraniums are
indeed the best choice. In spite of poor soil and over-exposure to harsh weather
they never let you down.
They are excellent garden companions for rose trees and we use them quite often.
They are almost 40 varieties in the garden.
Walter's
gift
Phaeum
Morning window
Ger.
Sanguin. striatum
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foliage
evergreen
seedling spontaneous
of Ger. maderense
hardy -14° in Normandie !