There is a whole range of balcony plants available on the market, which we buy usually in April and May. We often make choices based on their appearance at the point of sale, without going into details. At the same time, we expect effective and long-lasting flowering and easy "handling" of plants - their resistance to irregular watering as well as scorching sun and heat, which have been taking their toll in recent years. So what to choose from the cornucopia offered in garden centers and supermarkets so that you will not be disappointed? What exactly to look for?
Calliope is not only the name of a mythological, "beautiful" muse, but also a groundbreaking horticultural product - a pelargonium unlike any other.Its uniqueness is due to the fact that it combines the features of two popular species of pelargonium - the "standing" ones, which dominate the balconies, and the cascading (ivy-leaved) ones. Calliope®, as an exceptionally valuable hybrid, gave geraniums a new life. It is distinguished by attractive, abundant and uninterrupted flowering from spring to autumn frosts and the vigor of plants that really "rock". Anyone who reaches for this hit geranium with magnificent flowers will understand its value and difference and will come back to it in the next season.
The most popular red variety from the Calliope® series "
Calliope® is perfect for large balcony containers - also hanging ones - filling them quickly and creating reliable decorations. It is also suitable for the garden, where - when planted directly on the bed - it can be an effective compositional accent.
Guaranteed relaxation with Calliope® geraniums
Under the Calliope® brand, a whole range of pelargoniums with various expressive flower colors is available. The most recognizable is the intensely red, magnificent variety, but it is also easy to find other hits with the Calliope® label - for example, with strongly pink or bicolor, contrasting flowers (photos - at https://calliope.flowers). The distinctive Calliope® logo also appears on the plant pots, which further helps to distinguish them from "normal" pelargoniums.
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