P. scutellatum, D. scutata, P. peltatum var. scutatum
P. peltatum var. zonatum
D. clypeata, P. clypeata, P. peltatum var. clypeatum
P. peltatum var. glabrum
Pelargonium peltatum is a scrambling perennial plant with five shallow or deeply lobed, circular- to heart-shaped, somewhat fleshy leaves, sometimes with a differently coloured semicircular band, that has been assigned to the cranesbill family. It carries umbel-like inflorescences with 2–10, white to mauve, bilateral symmetrical flowers, each with a "spur" that is merged with the flower stalk. It is known by several common names including ivy-leaved pelargonium and cascading geranium.[1] It is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.[2] In its home range, it flowers year round but most vigorously from August to October.[3]
Pelargoniumpeltatum is a scrambling perennial plant with five shallow or deeply lobed, circular- to heart-shaped, somewhat fleshy leaves, sometimes with...
The leaves of Pelargoniumpeltatum (Ivy-leaved Geranium), have a thick cuticle better adapting them for drought tolerance. Pelargonium is the second largest...
Pelargoniumpeltatum, the Ivy-leaved Pelargonium : its floral structure is almost identical to that of geraniums, but it is conspicuously zygomorphic...
a widespread and commonly cultivated perennial Pelargoniumpeltatum, illegitimately named Pelargonium hederifolium This disambiguation page lists articles...
acid. The same study showed similar results in Dianthus chinensis, Pelargoniumpeltatum, and Portulacaria afra plants under drought stress. In 2018, the...
(Lessertia frutescens), wild rosemary (Eriocephalus africanus), Pelargoniumpeltatum and Tetradenia riparia to name a few. The collection was started...
Oxalis natans Oxalis norlindiana Oxalis uliginosa Pelargonium cotyledonis, Old father live forever Pelargonium insularis Tropaeolum umbellatum Species Cariniana...