Horseshoe geranium 'Frank Headley'
Pelargonium x hortorum
Frank Headley is part of the Pelargonium genus and is a Horseshoe geranium variety. Its scientific name is Pelargonium x hortorum 'Frank Headley'. Frank Headley grows as a Perennial and is a Flower. Being a Perennial, it tends to grow best over several years (approx 3 years and greater). Frank Headley normally grows to a mature height of 80.0 cm (that's 2.60 feet imperial). This variety tends to bloom in late spring.
Frank Headley Horseshoe geranium needs a moderate amount of maintenance, so some level of previous experience comes in handy when growing this plant. Ensure that you are aware of the soil, sun, ph and water requirements for this plant and keep an eye out for pests.
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How to grow Horseshoe geranium 'Frank Headley'
Growing Frank Headley from seed
By our calculations, you should look at sowing Frank Headley about 105 days before your last frost date.
Transplanting Frank Headley
Harvesting Frank Headley
Horseshoe geranium 'Frank Headley' information
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