Denver Plants

Main Menu
Home
Site Map
 Article Archives
Interior Plants
Bonsai
Indoor Flowering House Plants
House Plants
Interior Plantscaping
Potted Bulbs
Floral
Cut Flowers
Mini Calla Lilies
Exterior Plants
Annuals - Biennials
Ferns & Grasses
Herbs
Perennials
Vines & Climbers
Wildflowers
Gardening
High Altitude
Vegetable Gardening
Water Gardening
Lawns ~ Trees 
Lawn Care
Tree Care
Articles
Mini Calla Lilies for your Wedding
Great Gift Ideas

Gardening Toys
Denver Plants CD

Wild Flowers for Windows PDA
Fresh Cut Floral Flower Availability List
Kindle Reader
Links
Links and Credits
Sponsor info

Common name: "Ivy Geranium"
Latin name:
Pelagorium peltatum 'Colorcade Purple'

Ivy Geranium Colorcade Purple
Class: Annual
Growth habit:
Sprawling or trailing 

Max height:
10" - 12"
Spread: 12" - 36"

Flowers: Late spring - Summer
Available cultivars: 12
Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: 'Colorcade Purple'
Photo: © Ball Seed
Cultivation: "Ivy Geraniums" are generally grown in containers. They are ideal for large hanging baskets... or planted on the edge of mixed containers. Plant in full sun to partial shade in fertile well drained soil. Space plants 14" to 18" apart. "Ivy Geraniums will perform best if grown in an area with midday shade. Feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Allow the soil to dry to the touch between waterings.

The brightly colored flowers of Ivy Geranium's are excellent for attracting hummingbirds.

Available colors: Burgundy Ice, Burgundy Improved, Cherry Red, Coral Pink, Dark Lavender, Deep Pink, Lavender, Lilac, Pink, Purple, Red and White.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Rare.

Related Links:
Annuals Menu
Local Sponsor
Featured Book
American Horticultural Society - Annuals & Biennials
Annuals Articles
Suggested Books
Drought Tips PDF

Get X-Rated
Glossary
Gardening Toys
Affiliate Sponsor
Locate A Supplier
For Spring Annuals
Guest Support
Did you enjoy the Annuals section? Show your support by Clicking here.

 

© Copyright 2003 nSnare Digital Media 
Site design and hosting by
nSnare Digital Media
Questions or comments about this site? 
Contact webmaster @ denverplants.com