PELARGONIUM grenvilleae
PELARGONIUM grenvilleae

PELARGONIUM grenvilleae

€8.50
Author : William Henry Harvey, 1860
Family : Geraniaceae
Habitat : South Africa
This member of the Geraniaceae family was given this name by William Henry Harvey in 1860. It is found in south western South Africa, growing in sandy or other well drained soil with some water and lots of sun. The caudex can grow to three and a half centimetres in diameter, the entire plant to six centimetres in height. The flowers are cream coloured.
The genera name from Greek; pelargos; 'stork' for the ripening fruits, which resembles the bills of storks. The species is named after the person who brought it back to England: Lord Grenville.
2 years old seedling, Pot 6,5 cm
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CULTURE :
Exposure : bright and sunny
Temperature : a minimum of 0°c
Soil : not too rich and well drained
Summer resting

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