Pelargonium (Peltatum Grp) Pacific Lavender

Pelargonium (Peltatum Grp) Pacific Lavender
Flower type Slightly doubled; Semi-double
Leaf margin Lobed
Winter hardness Limited (USDA-zone 8)
Flower color Purple-light violet-077C
Soil fertility Not very demanding
Flower diameter 4 - 4,5 cm
Plant height 20 - 30 cm
Leaf size 5 - 7,5 cm
Light conditions Sunny
Plant, growth type Erect; Pendulous
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Moisture requirements Normal
Soil type Humus rich; Peaty

Pelargonium Pacific Lavender, also known as geranium or pelargonium, is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the Peltatum Group. It features slightly doubled or semi-double flowers in a stunning purple-light violet color, adding a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape.

The leaves of Pelargonium Pacific Lavender have lobed margins and a dark green main color, creating a lush backdrop for the vibrant blooms. The plant generally grows to a height of 20 to 30 cm, with a compact, erect growth type. However, the stems of this pelargonium also have a pendulous nature, providing a cascading effect when placed in hanging baskets or containers.

One of the notable characteristics of Pelargonium Pacific Lavender is its winter hardness. It can tolerate limited cold temperatures down to USDA Zone 8, making it a suitable choice for gardeners in regions with milder winters. However, in colder climates, it may be necessary to bring the plant indoors or provide additional protection during winter months.

Pelargonium Pacific Lavender is not a demanding plant when it comes to soil fertility. It can thrive in soil that is not very rich, making it ideal for gardeners with average soil conditions. However, it is recommended to plant it in humus-rich or peaty soil for optimal growth and performance.

With a flower diameter of 4 to 4.5 cm, the blooms of Pelargonium Pacific Lavender are of a moderate size. Their unicolored distribution creates a uniform and visually appealing display, making this geranium variety a standout in any garden setting. The flowers have a delicate fragrance that adds to their overall appeal.

In terms of light conditions, Pelargonium Pacific Lavender prefers a sunny location. It thrives when provided with full sun exposure, which helps to promote abundant and continuous flowering. It is important to place this plant in an area that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily.

When it comes to moisture requirements, Pelargonium Pacific Lavender prefers normal watering. It should not be overwatered, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot or other issues. It is best to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to ensure healthy growth.

In summary, Pelargonium Pacific Lavender is a versatile and stunning geranium variety. With its slightly doubled or semi-double flowers in purple-light violet, lobed dark green leaves, and compact yet pendulous growth habit, it is an excellent choice for adding color and visual interest to gardens, containers, and hanging baskets. With its moderate soil fertility and moisture requirements, it is a relatively easy-to-grow plant, making it accessible to gardeners of all levels of experience.

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