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Pelargonium pseudofumarioides

by Johan Wentzel

Pelargonium pseudofumarioides
Common Name
False fumitory Storksbill
Plant Type
Perennial
Pelargonium pseudofumarioides is a small prostrate herb with a woody taproot and the branches are normally spreading. It is a very effective groundcover. It prefers a well-drained soil and is frost hardy.
Plant Description

Pelargonium pseudofumarioides is a prostrate herb with a woody taproot and the branches are normally spreading. Flowering stalks carry up to 10 flowers, ranging from pink to pale cream.

This growth form allows it to be used as a groundcover and the very finely dissected leaves makes it quite attractive.

Pelargonium pseudofumarioides prefers a well-drained soil and is frost hardy. Plant it where other plants cannot overrun it.

Hardiness
Very hardy
Position
Sun
Water Requirements
Water wise
Evergreen
Evergreen
Growth Rate
Fast
Flowering Time
Summer
Flower Colour
Pink
Shape
Mat forming
Soil
Loam
Plant Size
<30cm
Region
Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu_Natal, Eastern Cape
Habitat
Grassland
Grown by Wildflower Nursery
Yes
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