Species in the section Ciconium, previous placed in Jenkinsonia.
Named after Borana in Ethiopia, where it was first found in 1972.
Large orange-red flowers with darker markings.
Dormant in winter – needs higher temperatures than the pelargoniums endemic to South Africa.
Succulent stem with leaf bases. The leaves get quite thick.
Young plant.
Author Archives: Edgar
P. echinatum x P. gibbosum
Primary hybrid with succulent stems and white flowers – upper petals with blotches.
P. anethifolium x P. fulgidum
Hybridiser: Mike Brown, Australia.
Unicorn Zonartic Rose
Cliff Blackman, Australia. Release Wexthuset, Sweden.
P. echinatum ‘Miss Stapleton’
Old cultivar of P. echinatum.
Referring to Diana Miller it was raised from seed collected at Colvill & Son (UK) and first flowered in 1823, and named for Miss C. Stapleton.
Ignescens
Old hybrid (before 1812) of P. fulgidum.
Tristina Dusk
Hybrid of P. triste x P. pulverulentum.
Pollination and seeds 2011, raised in 2012, by Edgar.
Nightscented flowers.
Tristina Dawn
Hybrid of P. triste x P. pulverulentum.
Pollination and seeds 2011, raised in 2012, by Edgar.
Nightscented flowers.
Lara Envoy
Zonartic – Cliff Blackman, Australia, 1999 (LZ99120).
Lara Susanne
Zonartic – Cliff Blackman, Australia, 1997.