Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton
Pelargonium xerophyton

Pelargonium xerophyton is a caudiciform member of the large and varied genus Pelargonium. This means that it has thick branched succulent stems that retain water, a survival feature in its arid habitat. It forms a tiny gnarled tree shape with very small fleshy leaves that can be trimmed to suit taste. It has white, usually solitary flowers, the upper petals are narrow with a crimson blotch.

Growth Rate

Paying attention to the particular growing requirement of Pelargonium xerophyton is especially important. If you provide it with the right conditions, it will reward you with its unique shape and size. However, this is a tricky plant that is very particular about its growing conditions and require the right maintenance in order to keep happy.

Water and Feeding/Fertilizer

Water from early February to late April, then from early August to late November, at a minimum temperature of +14° C. Keep completely dry in summer and winter, at a minimum temperature of +8° C. Be careful not to apply too much fertilizer. Feed it once during the growing season with a fertilizer specifically formulated for cactus and succulents

Soil

It does best with a mix that has almost no organic material at all. Perlite can be substituted for pumice, but it tends to rise to the surface of the mixture.

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Pelargonium xerophyton

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Height: 9-11"
Diameter: 12-15"

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Please note: Our large plants are many years old, and as a result, they might have minor scaring but will arrive 100% healthy and looking great.

Please note: Our large plants are shipped bare root. They are also many years old, and as a result, they might have minor scaring but will arrive healthy and looking great.

Please note: All perennial drought tolerant plants 1 gal or larger will be shipped bare root. Before sending perennial plants, we often trim the leafy parts and remove flowers or buds. This helps them survive shipping and adjust to transplanting better

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Any plant that is 6" and larger WILL NOT come with a pot as it will be shipped bare root.

Depending on the species and season, you will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. It may or may not be blooming at the time of your purchase.

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Pelargonium xerophyton is a caudiciform member of the large and varied genus Pelargonium. This means that it has thick branched succulent stems that retain water, a survival feature in its arid habitat. It forms a tiny gnarled tree shape with very small fleshy leaves that can be trimmed to suit taste. It has white, usually solitary flowers, the upper petals are narrow with a crimson blotch.

Growth Rate

Paying attention to the particular growing requirement of Pelargonium xerophyton is especially important. If you provide it with the right conditions, it will reward you with its unique shape and size. However, this is a tricky plant that is very particular about its growing conditions and require the right maintenance in order to keep happy.

Water and Feeding/Fertilizer

Water from early February to late April, then from early August to late November, at a minimum temperature of +14° C. Keep completely dry in summer and winter, at a minimum temperature of +8° C. Be careful not to apply too much fertilizer. Feed it once during the growing season with a fertilizer specifically formulated for cactus and succulents

Soil

It does best with a mix that has almost no organic material at all. Perlite can be substituted for pumice, but it tends to rise to the surface of the mixture.

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