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Common Names: Ivy-leaved Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved Geranium, Cascading Geranium The ivy-leaved pelargonium is a winner as a beautiful garden plant. 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 a height of 2 m. This plant is characterized by its ivy-shaped leaves. Some of the leaves have distinctive zonal markings, but this is not a common characteristic. It produces clusters of flowers varying from mauve or pinkish mauve to pale pink or white. It flowers mainly in September to December. The sour-tasting sap of the ivy-leaved pelargonium is used traditionally to treat sore throats. The buds and young leaves can be eaten and are thirst quenching. The leaves can be pounded and used as an antiseptic for scratches, wounds, grazes and minor burns. The petals are astringent, and can be used to make a wash for greasy skin. The petals can also be used to make a beautiful, long-lasting, grey-blue dye that can be used for painting or to dye wool or cloth. The plants have been used extensively in horticulture and thousands are grown each year for window boxes and other applications. The plants have been used extensively in horticulture and thousands are grown each year for window boxes and other applications. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. |