Family: Geraniaceae
Scientific Name: Pelargonium sidoides Burgundy
Common Name: Burgundy Pelargonium, Kalwerbossie Geranium
| Description | A dramatic combination of the silvery foliage and dark wine red colored flowers. |
| Pronunciation | (pel-r-GO-ni-um) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennial Tender |
| Hardiness Zone | (7)8-10 |
| Sunlight | sun, part sun |
| Moisture | average, tolerant of dryness once established |
| Soil & Site | average, well drained |
| Growing Media | average |
| Temperature | hardy to 25 degrees F |
| Flowers | dark wine-red to burgundy, borne on small clusters on slender branching trailing stems |
| Leaves | heart shaped, silvery gray velvety leaves |
| Dimensions | 1 foot by 1 foot, trailing habit |
| Propagation | cuttings |
| Native Site | Native to South Africa |
| Notes & Reference | #156-San Marcos Growers web site (www.smgrowers.com) |
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