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Pelargonium crithmifolium
... knobs on them, and greenish yellow with peeling bark. Pelargonium crithmifolium is summer deciduous. The plant is ... a height of 1 m. They can live for more than forty years. Pelargonium crithmifolium occurs in southern Namibia, the ... tolerant, being able to survive temperatures of -4 °C. Pelargonium crithmifolium is pollinated by bees and bumble ...
Pelargonium echinatum
... Karoo Desert NBG Ian Oliver Karoo Desert NBG July 2004 Pelargonium echinatum is summer deciduous. The leafless ... and using its green succulent stem for photosynthesis. Pelargonium Pelargonium echinatum will live for approximately 20 years, ...
Pelargonium tongaense
... lobate palmate leaves which resemble those of the popular Pelargonium peltatum . Pelargonium tongaense flowers freely over an extended period ... on 200mm stalks. The flowers are quite similar to those of Pelargonium inquinans which is often cultivated in gardens. ...
Pelargonium graveolens
... Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden November 2002 Pelargonium graveolens is an erect, much-branched shrub, ... regions, the summer is hot and the winter is mild, and Pelargonium graveolens is found growing on the mountains, in ... such as kloofs, usually in relatively moist habitats. Pelargonium graveolens has also been recorded in Zimbabwe and ...
Pelargonium zonale
... Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden November 2002 Pelargonium zonale is an erect or scrambling shrub. It can ... the year but especially from September to November. Pelargonium zonale is widely distributed in southern Africa, ... forest, and also on rocky outcrops with scrub vegetation. Pelargonium Pelargonium zonale is an easy plant to grow, and ...
Pelargonium tomentosum
... National Botanical Garden July 2020 Photos by Alice Notten Pelargonium tomentosum is an aromatic, low-growing, sprawling ... flowers, from spring to midsummer (October to January). Pelargonium tomentosum is confined to mountains where it ... free habitats. Hybrids between members of the section Pelargonium and the section Eumorpha have been recorded by ...
Pelargonium betulinum
... on the petals, particularly on the two upper petals. Pelargonium betulinum flowers during spring and summer, with ... and a few flowers appearing all summer until February. Pelargonium betulinum is confined to the coastal areas of the ... flat areas. It is often found growing in association with Pelargonium cucullatum and hybrids of these two species are ...
Pelargonium suburbanum subsp. suburbanum
... 2001 conservation information updated in August 2016 Pelargonium suburbanum subsp. suburbanum is a sprawling, mat ... from mid-winter to mid summer (June to well into January). Pelargonium suburbanum occurs in the winter rainfall area of ... on sand dunes. This area receives rain in summer too. Pelargonium Pelargonium suburbanum subsp. suburbanum is a ...
Pelargonium sidoides
... Lawrence Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden May 2001 Pelargonium sidoides forms a rosette-like plant with ... and shoorting again from the roots when the rains come . Pelargonium Pelargonium sidoides can be planted in rockeries in full ...
Pelargonium cucullatum
... National Botanical Garden November 2000 When in flower Pelargonium cucullatum is covered with pinkish, purple flowers and is the most conspicuous pelargonium in the south western Cape, especially when growing in dense masses. Pelargonium cucullatum is a fairly tall, sprawling shrub ...
Pelargonium cordifolium
... Lawrence Kirstenbosch NBG September 2000 This attractive pelargonium flowers from June to January with a peak in ... The lower petals are lighter in colour. The main stem of Pelargonium cordifolium is woody at the base, while the ... foliage with glabrous (smooth and free from hair) leaves. Pelargonium cordifolium occurs mainly near the coast in the ...
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