Botanical name

Pelargonium chamaedryfolium

Family

Geraniaceae

Common Name

Fleeting Pelargonium
Pelargonium chamaedryfolium
Pelargonium chamaedryfolium
Pelargonium chamaedryfolium
Pelargonium chamaedryfolium

Description

Decumbent aromatic plant, may be annual or biennial. Stems are hairy and can be long and trailing. Leaves are often 3-lobed and have rather rigid hairs; stipules are hirsute and triangular, up to 5mm long. Striking pink flowers with wine-red markings are small and borne in umbels of 3-8 flowers; 5 fertile stamens are present; pollen is orange. Plants germinate in profusion, especially after fire; they are fast growing and with their trailing stems can cover large areas.

Habitat

Diversity of habitats at varying altitudes

Flower Date

August to January