| Pelargonium crithmifolium |
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| Author:
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J. E. Sm. |
| Family: |
Geraniaceae |
| Habitat: |
Southern
Namibia, North-western South Africa |
| Soil: |
Mix |
| Water:
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Medium |
| Sun: |
Maximum |
| Thickness: |
3
centimetres |
| Height: |
40
centimetres (120 centimetres) |
| Flower:
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White-Pink |
| Reproduction: |
Seeds/Cuttings |
| Pop names:
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Samphire Leaved
Pelargonium |
| Synonyms: |
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it from: |
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| Year: |
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This member of the
Geraniaceae family was described by J. E. Sm. It is found in
southern Namibia, the Richtersveld and Namaqualand, growing in a
well drained soul with little to some water and lots of sun. The
stems can grow up to five centimetres thick and up to 40 or even 120
centimetres. The flowers are from white to pale pink.
This is a
winter grower. |
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Not sure on the
ID of this plant and its flower.
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