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Profile Image Renee Mazzoni

rlmazzy

Casual gardener in a Melbourne bay side suburb

Pelargonium

  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2017
  • Like Count 9
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rlmazzy

Help me identify this plant

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teamgardentags

Hello Renee 👋 Thanks for posting your first photo. 👏 You can find other like-minded gardeners to follow by tapping on Discover and then "Popular" or "Recommended". If you need to reply to a user or just want to say "hello", simply @username an individual i.e. @teamgardentags and that person will get an alert in their profile. Finally, if you would like guidance on getting the most out of the app, please check out our tutorial videos: http://gardentags.com/Tutorials Enjoy using GT! 😃

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teamgardentags

Thanks also for asking us to help identify your plant #PlantID. Fellow GT'ers are you able to help Renee? @barbaramatthews @David @deekay @Garyg @GREENFINGERSLTD @jamesshobbs @joanboston @kathy @linfoster @mikethegardener @mr_plantgeek @mrsflowerpot @PlantDoctor @richard.spicer.7906 @thedanielrichards

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mzambz

Germanium of some sort? @rlmazzy

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brightcolours

It's a zonal pelargonium.

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brightcolours

#pelargonium #geranium #zonalpelargonium Hash tags are a great way to group photos by topic and/or subject matter. Anyone can start a hashtag or add to one. Simply place a # ahead of any word or phrase you want to create or add to. Hashtags can be fun!! 😊 But mainly tags are useful when doing a search for something, including admin who use them to compile posts/collages as part of the regular admin hashtag challenges. 😊

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rlmazzy

Thanks!

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brightcolours

To get someone's attention eg to reply or ask a Q or say thanks, you need to put an @ in front of their name so they get a notification eg @BrightColours Because this is your post you get a notification every time someone likes or comments, regardless of whether they tag you or not. 😊

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