Genus: Pelargonium
Species: peltatum
Common Name: Ivy Geranium
Family: Geraniaceae
Order: Geraniales
Native: South Africa
Habit: Herbaceous Perennial
Height: 1 to 3 feet
Width: 1 to 3 feet
Flowering Season: Spring, Summer to Fall
Flower Color: Purple, pink, orange, red, lilac, or white
Propagation: Seed and stem cutting
Zone: 10-11
Note: This trailing plant is suitable for hanging baskets,
containers, window boxes, and as a house plant. Pinching of the shoots
will promote bushiness. Pelargoniums become more floriferous when the night
temperature hovers around 50-60 F. Over water Ivy Geranium may cause brown
water blisters on leaf surfaces (oedema). Monitor plant for aphids, whiteflies,
and root or stem rots, especially in poorly-drained soils. Prefers sunny,
fairly dry, well-drained, slightly alkaline, ordinary garden soil.