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Rushmoor Black Thorn
Rushmoor Black Thorn

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Please note, for Pelargoniums we have a minimum order quantity of 3 plants
A new Fibrex Pelargonium released early ahead of 2026.
Rushmoor Black Thorn is a very unusual zonal variety, first appearing in Italy for hybridiser Catia De Tomi which will probably become part of a possible new category that will be called medusa, a name given by the peculiarity of its leaves.
This plant raised by Steve Pollard has a profusion of flowers which look like shooting stars or star fish. The semi-double flowers are white with a dark pink centre, with single blade leaves.
A beautiful new addition to the Fibrex collection.
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