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Orange Bicolor Geranium Seeds – 10 seeds

$4.99

Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Pelargonium zonale
Seed count
10 seeds
Light
Full sun to part shade
Bloom or harvest window
Spring through fall with regular care and deadheading

Orange Bicolor Geranium is a Pinto Premium Pelargonium zonale with coral-orange, apricot, salmon, and warm orange bicolor flower clusters for containers, porch planters, and bright summer displays.

Description

Orange Bicolor Geranium brings Pinto Premium series uniformity to a warm sunset color palette. Large rounded umbels rise above deep green zonal geranium foliage, showing coral-orange petals kissed with apricot and salmon tones for containers, borders, patio planters, and sunny seasonal displays.

Why Grow It

  • Pinto Premium zonal geranium with rounded orange bicolor flower umbels.
  • Coral-orange, apricot, salmon, and warm orange tones for bright patio color.
  • Compact 10-16 in. plants suit containers, porch planters, borders, and window boxes.
  • Start indoors 10-14 weeks before last frost for sturdy transplants and early blooms.

Growing Information

Botanical name Pelargonium zonale
Life cycle Tender perennial in zones 10-13; grown as an annual in most climates
Mature height 10-16 in.
Light Full sun to part shade
Bloom window Spring through fall with regular care and deadheading
Bloom color coral-orange, apricot, salmon, and warm orange bicolor blooms
Seed count 10 seeds
Sowing advice Start indoors 10-14 weeks before the last expected frost. Sow in a warm, well-drained seed-starting mix, keep evenly moist, and provide bright light after germination. Transplant outdoors after frost has passed and seedlings are sturdy.
Spacing Space plants about 10-12 in. apart in containers, borders, porch planters, or summer display beds.
Germination Usually 7-21 days at about 70-75 F with steady moisture and warm conditions; avoid overwatering.

Best For

  • patio containers
  • porch planters
  • summer borders
  • bright mixed displays
  • sunny window boxes

Packet Details

Includes 10 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

Is this a true geranium or Pelargonium?

This listing is for Pelargonium zonale, commonly sold as zonal geranium, a tender perennial often grown as an annual in cool climates.

When should I start the seeds?

Start indoors 10-14 weeks before the last expected frost, using warm conditions, bright light, and an evenly moist but not soggy seed-starting mix.

Can I overwinter the plants?

In cool zones, healthy plants can be brought indoors before frost and kept in a very bright window, then returned outside after spring weather warms.

Growing Guide

Botanical namePelargonium zonale
Seed count10 seeds
LightFull sun to part shade
Bloom or harvest windowSpring through fall with regular care and deadheading

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Pelargonium zonale

Life cycle

Tender perennial in zones 10-13; grown as an annual in most climates

Mature height

10-16 in.

Light

Full sun to part shade

Bloom or harvest window

Spring through fall with regular care and deadheading

Seed count

10 seeds

Sowing advice

Start indoors 10-14 weeks before the last expected frost. Sow in a warm, well-drained seed-starting mix, keep evenly moist, and provide bright light after germination. Transplant outdoors after frost has passed and seedlings are sturdy.

Spacing

Space plants about 10-12 in. apart in containers, borders, porch planters, or summer display beds.

Germination

Usually 7-21 days at about 70-75 F with steady moisture and warm conditions; avoid overwatering.

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