Q.Citronella Plant
I have a Citronella plant I got it in Florida. I live in New York. It has been growing nicely over the summer but now it seems to have cone like ends on it. Are they seeds? I have up loaded pictures.
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Yes, the Pelargoniums will produce seeds.
You can harvest the seeds and dry them.
You can sow the seeds in autumn by sprinkling them on a tray of good potting mix. Cover with a fine layer of light sand and mist to moisten.
Keep the tray moist and in a shady location. They should germinate in 2 to 3 weeks.
Propagating by cuttings is also a very easy way to produce more plants.