

May occasionally be attacked by sawfly larvae Deer and rabbit resistant, it is a real magnet for butterflies, hummingbirds and bees!.Growing to a compact 14 tall, bright tangerine blooms add 15 inches to the plant. Flower production is up to 5 times that of the normal genus. A sterile, fast-growing butterfly magnet, ‘Totally Tangerine’ Geum blooms from summer through fall, producing 5 times more blooms. Like other geum cultivars, 'Totally Tangerine' is classified as a day-neutral plant and will flower under any photoperiod. Although flowering does occur without vernalization, it is cold beneficial and will flower earlier and more profusely following a cold treatment. Well suited to containers too! Very useful and adaptable in the garden, it is easy to grow. Geum x hybrida ‘Totally Tangerine’is totally sterile and just keeps right on blooming from early summer through the heat of summer. Geum 'Totally Tangerine' is typically produced for mid-spring sales. Excellent in perennial borders, butterfly gardens, rock gardens or cottage gardens.Needs afternoon shade in hot, humid climates. Geum ‘Totally Tangerine’ is deciduous and clump-forming and it prefers the sun. It is a rhizomatous perennial with orange flowers that bloom in summer and fall.
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Enjoys full sun to part shade in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils. Geum Totally Tangerine PP22041 Home The Collection Totally Tangerine A sterile, fast-growing butterfly magnet, Totally Tangerine Geum blooms from. Geum ‘Totally Tangerine’ or Avens ‘Totally Tangerine’ belongs to the Rosaceae family of plants.Perfect for adding a bright splash of color in the sunny garden. Totally Tangerine is sterile and will not self-seed. Borne in branched sprays, they rise well above the lush mound foliage of deep green, fuzzy leaves. Totally Tangerine the tallest avens hybrid with yellow-peachy orange flowers, up-facing sterile flowers on 30' tall stems. Noted for its long blooming season, Geum 'Totally Tangerine' is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial boasting an abundance of upward and outward facing, peachy-orange flowers from late spring to fall.
