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Geranium Ivy Red - 5" Pot

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  • Trailing habit perfect for hanging baskets and railings
  • Heavy bloomer in pink, red, mauve and white
  • Loves cool weather; ideal for winters and hill stations
  • Drought-tolerant and easy to propagate from cuttings
  • Glossy, ivy-shaped evergreen foliage
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Ivy Geranium (Pelargonium peltatum) is a trailing tender perennial native to South Africa, named for its glossy, ivy-shaped leaves and its sprawling, cascading habit. Unlike upright zonal geraniums, it spills gracefully over the edges of pots, making it a favourite for hanging baskets, window boxes and balcony railings.

It bears showy clusters of single or double flowers in shades of pink, red, mauve, lavender and white, blooming heavily through the cooler months. In India it performs best in hill stations and during the winter season in the plains, where mild temperatures and bright light bring out its best flowering.

Easy to grow and drought-tolerant once established, it rewards gardeners with months of colour and is readily propagated from stem cuttings.

Specifications

Family Geraniaceae
Native region South Africa
Mature height 20-30 cm (trails 60-90 cm)
Mature spread 60-90 cm trailing
Growth rate Moderate to fast
Foliage Glossy, fleshy, ivy-shaped evergreen leaves
Flower colour Pink, red, mauve, lavender, white
Flower season Cooler months; winter to spring in the plains, longer in hill stations
Climate zone Cool to mild subtropical; ideal 10-25 C

Care guide

Sunlight Bright light with 4-6 hours of morning sun; protect from harsh afternoon sun in the plains.
Watering Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil dries; avoid waterlogging. Drought-tolerant once established.
Soil / mix Light, well-drained potting mix with compost; add sand or perlite for sharp drainage.
Temperature Thrives at 10-25 C; struggles above 32 C and dislikes frost.
Humidity Prefers moderate to low humidity; dislikes high humidity which invites fungal issues.
Fertilizer Feed every 2-3 weeks during the growing/flowering season with a balanced or high-potash liquid feed.
Pruning Pinch tips to encourage bushiness and deadhead spent blooms regularly for continuous flowering.
Repotting Repot every 1-2 years in spring; it flowers best when slightly pot-bound.
Propagation Easily from 8-10 cm stem cuttings taken in cooler months; roots in well-drained mix.
Pests & problems Watch for aphids, whitefly, caterpillars and botrytis/grey mould in damp, humid conditions.
Toxicity / safety Toxic to dogs, cats and horses (contains geraniol and linalool); can cause mild skin irritation in sensitive people.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<p>Ivy Geranium is grown almost entirely as an ornamental for its long-lasting, colourful flowers.</p><ul><li>Hanging baskets, window boxes and tall pots where its trailing habit can cascade.</li><li>Balcony and terrace railings, a favourite in hill-station gardens like Ooty, Kodaikanal and Shimla.</li><li>Ground cover or edging in cooler regions.</li><li>Seasonal winter colour in pots across the Indian plains.</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>In the plains, treat it as a cool-season plant: plant out from October-November for flowering through winter and spring, and move pots to a shaded, well-ventilated spot before the harsh summer (April-June).</p><p>In hill stations it can flower for much of the year. Always use a free-draining mix and terracotta pots to prevent root rot during the monsoon, and shelter plants from heavy rain. Pinch young plants and deadhead regularly to keep blooms coming.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Can Ivy Geranium survive the Indian summer in the plains?
It struggles above 32 C. In the plains grow it as a cool-season plant for winter and spring colour, and move pots to a shaded, airy spot through the hot summer months. In hill stations it grows happily year-round.
Why is my Ivy Geranium not flowering?
Common causes are too little light, excess nitrogen fertiliser, or hot weather. Give it 4-6 hours of morning sun, use a high-potash feed, deadhead spent blooms, and expect best flowering during the cooler months.
Is Ivy Geranium safe around pets?
No. Pelargoniums are toxic to dogs, cats and horses and can cause vomiting, lethargy and skin irritation if eaten. Keep baskets out of reach of pets and wash hands after handling.

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