Botanical name
Pelargonium cucullatumFamily
GeraniaceaeCommon Name
Wilde Malva, Hooded-leaf PelargoniumStatus
Description
Sturdy, hairy shrub up to 2m, woody at the base; most conspicuous pelargonium of the south western Cape and very showy when in flower. Leaves aromatic, cup-shaped and hairy, sometimes having an attractive red margin; flowers, faintly scented, vary in colour from pink to pink-purple with darker veins on the upper 2 petals; a white form is sometimes seen; bright orange pollen.
Flowering in swathes after fire.
Greek: pelargos = stork, -ium = resemblance, connection; referring to the seedpods of this genus resembling the beak of a stork.
Habitat
Coastal flats and lower slopes
Flower Date
All year - with a peak in spring