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A plant. On the label it says angel eyes, ivy geranium. randy (P) cannot find any ware in G/centres or the net

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A plant. On the label it says angel eyes, ivy geranium. randy (P) cannot find any ware in G/centres or the net

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  1. An ivy-leaved geranium is to be planted in a hanging basket,it has a trailing habit."Angel eyes" is the variety name,presumably a fairly new one,not listed in my ref;books.

    P.,may refer to perrenial,however the ivy leaf geranium is half-hardy and will not withstand frost.

    Randy might be an acronym for "R"and"Y",perhaps the distributors.

    Hope this is some help.


  2. I also could not find anything on Angel Eyes.  The randy (P), however, is the scientific name for the plant.  The scientific name if Pelargonium, and is not a true geranium, but an evergreen or shrubby perennial. There are literally hundreds of different common names, and Angel Eyes could very well be a new cultivar.

  3. This plant may be an ivy leafed Pelargonium as opposed to a Geranium. Both are botanically different. time prevents me from being to precise however I suggest that you checkout this website:

    www.pelargoniums.net

    or even try the Royal Horticultural Society (UK) website at: www.rhs.org.uk

  4. Deerwood Angel Eyes

    Class : PELARGONIUM - ANGEL

    Hybridiser : F.Brawner

    White to palest pink ruffled flowers with a darker pink 'eyebrow' on upper petals.

    Holt Geranium Nursery (Canada) http://www.holtgeraniums.com - Specialising in the Unusual

    http://www.holtgeraniums.com/angels.htm

    http://www.holtgeraniums.com/DeerwoodAng...

    Randy is farther down, too.... guess you'll know by the bloom....very pretty plant!!!

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