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Pelargonium luridum

by Johan Wentzel

Pelargonium luridum
Common Name
Stalked-flowered Pelargonium
Plant Type
Perennial
Pelargonium luridum is one of the most beautiful of the tuberous species. It bears pinkish-beige flowers on long stems, waving above the grass. It prefers a damp spot and is at its best amongst grasses. Keep dry in winter.
Plant Description

Pelargonium luridum is one of the most beautiful of the tuberous species. The leaves appear early in Spring and only die back in about May. Leaves are very variable, ranging from filiform to round and deeply lobed. It bears pinkish-beige flowers on long stems, waving above the grass. Keep as dry as possible during winter.

Pelargonium luridum prefers a damp spot and is at its best amongst grasses.

Afrikaanse Naam
Wilde malva
Hardiness
Very hardy
Position
Sun
Water Requirements
Keep moist
Evergreen
Deciduous
Growth Rate
Fast
Flowering Time
Spring
Flower Colour
Cream
Shape
Upright
Soil
Loam
Plant Size
1m
Region
Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal Midlands
Habitat
Moist areas
Grown by Wildflower Nursery
Yes
  • Pelargonium luridum
  • Pelargonium luridum

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