Species pelargonium with small green leaves and tiny bright pink flowers in summer. Trim back in spring and feed during summer. Very choice.
Like Pelargonium ‘The Boar’ but with white flowers in summer.
A beautiful cultivar boasting spicily scented leaves plus masses of pinky mauve flowers all summer.
This species has attractive finely cut stiff leaves with a balmy spicy scent, accompanied by good sized pink flowers.
A lovely cultivar making a bushy plant, the cut leaves have dark central markings and the flowers are pink with purple markings.
An eye-catching plant with clusters of spidery salmon-pink flowers over fleshy glaucous leaves. Spreading habit so ideal for tubs or baskets.
Tall Pelargonium with lovely double pale and mid-pink, rosebud flowers in summer. Tall but sturdy stems to around 60cm. May need a plant support in windier locations
Stellar Pelargonium with deep green foliage with a bold chocolate band around the centre of the leaf and heads of small double salmon flowers throughout summer. Nice compat habit so ideal for pots
Deep green peppermint scented leaves with a central dark blotch make this a very pretty spreading foliage plant. Small pink flowers compliment the display. Sun to part-shade.
A species with a spreading, trailing habit and striking pink-purple flowers from early summer-autumn possibly into winter.
A distinctive species with rounded (reniforme) grey leaves with a pungent scent. Clusters of small but intense purple black flowers from spring to winter.
A bushy lax growing cultivar with attractively cut pungently scented foliage and bright pink flowers from spring to autumn.