
A rather young plant. Photo
by Vered A. Mann. |
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This member of the Geraniaceae family was first described
by Johann Christoph Wendland. It comes from the southern part of
South Africa, grows in
well-drained soil with some water and some sun. The stems will grow to
three centimetres in diameter, the whole plant can reach 50
centimetres height. The flowers are white, and
the plant can be reproduced both by seeds and cuttings.
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