Pelargonium incrassatum dark pink
Family: Geraniaceae
Common names: Neitjie Storksbill
Indigenous to South Africa where it grows in the winter rainfall areas. They have large underground tubers; the leaves are ovate with soft silver hairs; flowers magenta in clusters.
Sowing instructions: A light well-drained soil with a high content of coarse sand is ideal for seed sowing. A 100 mm deep tray with numerous drainage holes in the base should be used for sowing seeds. Prior to filling the container with growing medium, place a layer of roughage, such as small rocks, gravel or bark pieces at the bottom, this process should be followed by firming down the soil and levelling off with a plank. Soil must be slightly moist and therefore, watering is recommended. Seeds should be broadcasted evenly and covered with a thin layer of clean white sand. Depth of sowing should be restricted to one and a half times the size of the seed. Moreover, water thoroughly using a fine hose at a low pressure to prevent soil and seed wash off.
Locality: Garies. Harvest: August 2024