How do you care for a Pelargonium peltatum?

Feed every six to eight weeks until early fall. For potted Ivy Geranium, use a liquid fertilizer every two weeks. When growing ivy geraniums in containers, watering is particularly important. Keep the soil moist, paying special attention to geranium in hanging baskets getting air circulation in all areas.

What is Pelargonium herb good for?

Pelargonium sidoides is an herb that has been used in traditional medicine in South Africa for centuries to treat infectious respiratory disease, dysentery, and diarrhea. The root extracts are used in Germany for the treatment of respiratory infections (1).

Is Pelargonium peltatum a perennial?

Pelargonium peltatum is a climbing, semi-succulent perennial, trailing through other trees and shrubs in its habitat. It has long, straggling shoots, which can reach a height of 2 m.

What is the common name of Pelargonium peltatum?

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It is known by several common names including ivy-leaved pelargonium and cascading geranium. It is native to southern and eastern South Africa.

Where do Pelargonium peltatum grow?

Pelargonium peltatum (Ivy Geranium)

  • Grows up to 1-2 ft.
  • Performs best in full sun or light shade, in average to organically rich, neutral to slightly alkaline, medium moisture, well-drained soils.
  • Great candidate for beds and borders, Mediterranean gardens, containers, hanging baskets, window boxes.

Do ivy geraniums spread?

Trailing Geranium Ivy Plants Flowers and foliage colors vary among cultivars, as does the habit of ivy leaf geranium. Some specimens take on a shrub-like appearance, others spread and offer an attractive ground cover for an area with dappled sun.

Is Pelargonium a Peltatum trailing?

Native to South Africa, Pelargonium peltatum (Ivy Geranium) is a trailing, evergreen perennial with fleshy, glossy, bright green leaves, 2-3 in. across (5-7 cm).

Do Pelargoniums need full sun?

Grow pelargoniums in borders or containers. In borders or beds, plant in fertile, neutral to alkaline soil. Most flower best in full sun. However, Regal cultivars prefer partial shade and Zonal cultivars will tolerate some shade.

What is the scientific name for Pelargonium?

PelargoniumGeraniums / Scientific name

Are pelargoniums trailing?

These pelargoniums have fleshy, often glossy or variegated, ivy-like leaves (so are referred to as ‘ivy-leaved’) along trailing stems that end in clusters of single or double flowers. Some have short-jointed stems.

What is Pelargonium sidoides?

Pelargonium sidoides is an herb that has been used in traditional medicine in South Africa for centuries to treat infectious respiratory disease, dysentery, and diarrhea.

What does Pelargonium look like in South Africa?

A tufted pelargonium with velvety silver leaves and almost black flowers that is a well known medicinal plant in South Africa. Pelargonium sidoides forms a rosette-like plant with crowded leaves. It is very similar to some forms of P. reniforme, but is easily distinguished by its blackish, rather than pink petals.

What is a tufted pelargonium with velvety silver leaves?

A tufted pelargonium with velvety silver leaves and almost black flowers that is a well known medicinal plant in South Africa. Pelargonium sidoides forms a rosette-like plant with crowded leaves.

How do you take care of a Pelargonium sidoides?

Pelargonium sidoides experiences moderate, rather than high, summer temperatures and winter frost or even snow over much of its range. This plant needs less water during winter and watering should be increased at the beginning of summer (November to March).