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Live Citronella Geranium Plants (2-Pack); Pelargonium Citronella Scented Potted Plants

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      Soil Sunrise custom potting soil mixes and supplements, artisan blended

      Live Citronella Geraniums in Nursery Pots (CHOOSE QUANTITY)

      The Citronella Geranium (also known as the mosquito plant) are beautiful evergreen, tender perennials that bloom pink flowers once mature. The plant smells like citrus, causing a more uncomfortable environment for mosquitos and other insects. You may also crush the leaves and rub the oil from the plant directly on your skin for added discouragement to insects. These plants can be outdoors in summer in most of the US. If in danger of frost, bring plants indoors. Plant will grow best in full sun or partial shade, in a moderately fertile, well draining soil.

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      What's Included

       

      • Your choice of 2, 4, or 6 live citronella plants, choose quantity
      • Plants are already planted in nursery pots and will need to be transferred to a bigger pot as they grow.
      • Starter soil is included inside the nursery pots.
      • Care and instructions insert

       

      Tips

       

      • Scented geraniums, such as the citronella, are toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. If you have pets, please put these plants out of reach.
      • Perennial in USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11. In colder regions, take indoors for winter.

       

      Disclaimer

      Please note that live plants may vary in size upon arrival due to natural growth and seasonal changes. We strive to provide accurate product descriptions and images, but factors such as sunlight, temperature, and individual plant care can affect the growth and appearance of the plants. Additionally, once the plants arrive, it is important to water them immediately to ensure their well-being. Water the plants at the base, avoid wetting the foliage. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Proper care and maintenance are essential to help the plants thrive in their new environment.