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Close-up of Pelargonium appendiculatum, a South African plant with fuzzy green fern-like leaves and a thick brown base among pebbles.
A small, fuzzy green Pelargonium appendiculatum with divided leaves grows from a thick stem in a pot of white and gray pebbles.
Close-up of Pelargonium appendiculatum succulent with fuzzy leaves and thick brown stems in a pot with pebbles; cacti in background.
Close-up of Pelargonium appendiculatum, a small South African succulent with fuzzy, lobed green leaves among light pebbles.
Close-up of a fuzzy green Pelargonium appendiculatum with divided leaves in a pot of white and gray gravel, background plants blurred.
Close-up of a small, fuzzy green Pelargonium appendiculatum with fern-like leaves and a thick woody base in a black pot with pebbles.
Pelargonium appendiculatum is a small South African plant with soft, fern-like green leaves growing from a bulb in a black pot.
Close-up of Pelargonium appendiculatum, a compact, fuzzy green plant with finely divided leaves in a pot with white and gray pebbles.
Pelargonium appendiculatum, a small succulent with fuzzy leaves and a woody base, in a gravel pot. Round cacti in greenhouse background.
Pelargonium appendiculatum, a small South African plant with fuzzy fern-like leaves, in a pot of gray and white pebbles; other potted plants behind.
A healthy, fuzzy green Pelargonium appendiculatum with divided leaves grows in a square pot with white and gray pebbles, centered.
Pelargonium appendiculatum, a compact South African plant with fuzzy, finely divided green leaves in a pot of white and gray pebbles.

Pelargonium Appendiculatum goes by the common name Geranium Appendiculatum. This succulent is ear-shaped and grows up to a height of 12 inches. The plant originates in South Africa and belongs to the family of Geraniaceae. The plant usually goes dormant in the month of April and leads to the loss of foliage.

Growth Rate

Even though Geranium Appendiculatum is a vibrant and easy-to-grow plant, the speed at which it matures and thrives is moderately slow.

Flowering

The growth of white or pale yellow colored flowers will be seen in September and October. It is a succulent species with early flowering nature.

Watering and Feeding

Water from early February to late April. Keep dry in summer and winter. Do not apply too much fertilizer. Just feed the plant once during the growing season with a fertilizer that is low in nitrogen.

Soil

Create the kind of soil mix that has little to no organic material at all. If possible, replace pumice with perlite to give the succulent a chance to thrive to its fullest.

Hardiness

Pelargonium Appendiculatum grows best in September and October. Talking about its frost tolerance, it is anywhere between -3.9° C (25° F) to +4.4° C (40° F). The hardiness zone is 9b to 10b.

Light

Pelargonium Appendiculatum requires light shade and the morning sun. Keep it in a cool area during the summers and do not expose it to direct sun.

Propagation

Propagate the succulent through seeding. While this can happen any time of the year, the ones done in the autumn season are the most successful.

You never have to worry about growing Pelargonium Appendiculatum beside other cacti and succulents. They bloom well in isolation as well as with other plants.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

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Pelargonium appendiculatum

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Pelargonium Appendiculatum goes by the common name Geranium Appendiculatum. This succulent is ear-shaped and grows up to a height of 12 inches. The plant originates in South Africa and belongs to the family of Geraniaceae. The plant usually goes dormant in the month of April and leads to the loss of foliage.

Growth Rate

Even though Geranium Appendiculatum is a vibrant and easy-to-grow plant, the speed at which it matures and thrives is moderately slow.

Flowering

The growth of white or pale yellow colored flowers will be seen in September and October. It is a succulent species with early flowering nature.

Watering and Feeding

Water from early February to late April. Keep dry in summer and winter. Do not apply too much fertilizer. Just feed the plant once during the growing season with a fertilizer that is low in nitrogen.

Soil

Create the kind of soil mix that has little to no organic material at all. If possible, replace pumice with perlite to give the succulent a chance to thrive to its fullest.

Hardiness

Pelargonium Appendiculatum grows best in September and October. Talking about its frost tolerance, it is anywhere between -3.9° C (25° F) to +4.4° C (40° F). The hardiness zone is 9b to 10b.

Light

Pelargonium Appendiculatum requires light shade and the morning sun. Keep it in a cool area during the summers and do not expose it to direct sun.

Propagation

Propagate the succulent through seeding. While this can happen any time of the year, the ones done in the autumn season are the most successful.

You never have to worry about growing Pelargonium Appendiculatum beside other cacti and succulents. They bloom well in isolation as well as with other plants.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Attribute Value
Bloom Season Late winter/early spring
Botanical Name Pelargonium appendiculatum
Dormancy Summer
Family Geraniaceae
Flower Color Pale yellow
Genus Pelargonium
Growth Rate Slow growth
Hardiness Zone 9b to 10b
Mature Size 612 in.
Native Area South africa
Resistance 8° C
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.)

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