Family: Geraniaceae

Scientific Name: Pelargonium crispum Prince Rupert

Common Name: Prince Rupert Scented Geranium

Description

Prince Rupert Scented Geranium is an erect plant with lemon scented crisped margin variegated leaves.

Pronunciation(pel-r-GO-ni-um)
Plant TypePerennial Tender, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone9-10
Sunlightfull to semi-sun, mostly sunny
Moistureevenly moist to slightly dry
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowerspale lavender flowers with the upper petals brushed purple, seems to be a shy bloomer
Leavesrough, lemon scented, wavy or crinkled (crisped) margin
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions28-30" tall, upright
MaintenanceAll scented Geraniums can be over wintered. Most plants will be large. Cut back the plants 50-75% and repot. Grow in a bright window, keep evenly moist and prune to maintain size. Cuttings should be taken before the plants fallized (hardened by cold weather))
Propagationtip cuttings, allow cutting to callus before sticking, should be taken before the plants fallized (hardened by cold weather)
Native SiteNative to southwestern Cape Providence, Africa.
Cultivar OriginIntroduced to the Kew Gardens in 1774 by F. Mason.
Misc FactsAKA: Variegated Prince Rupert Scented Geranium
Author's NotesA nice compact showy plant with crinkled variegated leaves. A well grown plant to me is one of the showiest of the scented Geraniums.
Notes & Reference#32-The Joy of Geraniums (Helen Van Pelt Wilson),#58-Pelargoniums (Diana Miller), #89-Scented Geraniums (Becker and Brawner)
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