Fibrex Nurseries Ltd
Attar of Roses
Attar of Roses
4.38 / 5.0
(8) 8 total reviews
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Please note, for Pelargoniums we have a minimum order quantity of 3 plants
Grown as much for its beautifully scented foliage as its flowers, ‘Attar of Roses’ releases a rich rose fragrance when brushed past, making it especially lovely near paths, greenhouse benches, or doorways.
Soft pink flowers appear throughout the warmer months above textured green foliage, creating a plant with both beauty and presence.
A classic scented-leaf pelargonium with real old-world charm.
Best grown in bright light with careful watering and a free-draining compost.
Plants are supplied in a 6cm biodegradable fibre pot, which can be planted directly into compost. Roots will grow naturally through the pot as it gradually breaks down over time.
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Really lovely bushy little plant. Already had buds but I've removed them to aid growth. They arrived really well packed, still damp, and picked up very quickly once planted.
Good size and healthy plants
I tend not to buy plants online as they never quite arrive the size or quality I picture in my head after experiences with other companies. However, these arrived well packed, perfect health and a nice size. I feel like I have brought three attar of roses that have been well cared for. Will definitely use again!
I ordered 3 scented geraniums. Two of them have grown well, however Attar of Roses has not grown at all and the very small leaves are now turning brown.
It has been treated exactly the same as the other plants so I’m not sure what is causing the problem. It is disappointing as I love the scent from Attar of Roses.
They arrived in such good condition and can’t wait for some steady warmish weather. Can’t wait for them to flower. Can the go out in the garden now?