Pelargonium Peltatum - Efeu Geranium


Pelargonium Peltatum - Efeu Geranium

Pelargonium peltatum - Efeu Geranium

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Pelargonium Peltatum - Efeu Geranium

FAQ - 💬

❓ What is difference between geranium and Pelargonium?

👉 The main difference between Pelargonium and Geranium is the shape of their flowers; the two upper petals of Pelargonium flowers are different from the three lower petals, whereas the five petals of Geranium flowers are identical. Pelargonium and Geranium are two plants of the same family: family Geraniaceae.

❓ 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.

❓ Is a Pelargonium a Peltatum a perennial?

👉 Species. P. peltatum - P. peltatum is a tender, low growing, spreading evergreen perennial (grown as an annual) with ivy shaped leaves and mauve flowers in summer and autumn.

❓ What is the common name of Pelargonium peltatum?

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

❓ Can Pelargoniums grow in shade?

👉 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.

❓ How long do pelargoniums live for?

👉 The average life expectancy of a geranium is about two years, and although they will last much longer than that, they tend to get woody and the blooms diminish. Luckily, propagation is easy with geraniums. Simply take four-inch stem tip cuttings with at least two pairs of healthy leaves.

❓ Should I cut back trailing geraniums?

👉 Cutting back after flowering Early-flowering perennials such as geraniums and delphiniums are cut to near ground level after flowering to encourage fresh foliage and late summer flowering. These are then cut back again in autumn or spring.

❓ Do geraniums need full sun?

👉 The two most common reasons for geraniums not blooming prolifically are too little light or too much fertilizer. Geraniums are a sun loving plant that need 4-6 hours of full sun a day, or perhaps longer in somewhat filtered light. South and west exposures are usually best.

❓ How do you care for a Pelargonium plant?

👉 Pelargoniums are not thirsty plants so water moderately from spring to summer, taking care that the compost doesn't become too wet. Open windows or vents in a conservatory or greenhouse in summer to be sure of good air flow. Water only sparingly in winter, so that the compost has time to dry between waterings.

❓ Do you deadhead trailing geraniums?

👉 Ivy leaf geranium blooms have semi-double flowers in colors from white to red, and most pastels in every color except blue and yellow. Flowers are “self-cleaning” so deadheading is not needed as part of care for ivy geraniums.

❓ Are pelargoniums drought resistant?

👉 Ivy-leaved pelargoniums will not thrive in wet soil or compost and will not flower in shade. Although they are drought tolerant, the plants become stunted if regularly kept too dry.

👉 Description. Pelargonium peltatum is a climbing, semi-succulent perennial, trailing through other trees and shrubs in its habitat. The climber has long, straggling shoots, which can reach up to 6.5 feet (2 m). Its ivy-shaped leaves characterize this plant. Some of the leaves have distinctive zonal markings, but this is not a common characteristic.

👉 The ivy-leaved pelargonium is a winner and a beautiful garden plant. 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. This plant is characterized by its ivy-shaped leaves.

👉 The range of flower colours is much the same as zonal pelargoniums. As their name suggests, fancy leaf pelargoniums have variegated or coloured leaves in shades ranging from yellow, gold and dark green. They include ‘Frank Headley’, which has salmon pink/red flowers and green and white variegated leaves.

👉 Flowering throughout summer, pelargoniums are essential in borders and containers alike. Flowers are white, pink, orange, red or mauve, with some double varieties. They are not hardy, but can overwinter in frost-free conditions. On a sunny windowsill or in a heated conservatory, these evergreen perennials and shrubs can flower virtually year round.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: Über Geranium und Pelargonium.


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