| P. grossularioides is a weakly upright, evergreen perennial with red stems and rounded coconut scented, green leaves. In spring and summer, blooms in clusters, of star-shaped, deep magenta flowers.
This plant is commonly called a geranium, which can be confusing. The genus is Pelargonium, though there is a completely different group of plants with the genus name Geranium, which are commonly called Cranesbills. Remove dead flowers to promote new growth. Excellent container or border plant. Good houseplant. |