Ivy Geranium
Ivy Geranium (Pelargonium peltatum)
Ivy Geranium is a classic choice for cascading color, adding a soft, trailing look that instantly makes containers feel full and finished. It is especially useful in hanging baskets and window boxes, where the stems spill naturally over the edge and keep blooming through the warm season. With bright light and steady care, it stays lush and colorful for months, even in summer heat. If you want long-lasting flowers with a graceful, draping habit, Ivy Geranium is a great fit.
Distinctive Features
Ivy geraniums are known for glossy, ivy-like leaves and trailing stems that create a flowing, waterfall effect in containers. Flower clusters appear repeatedly from late spring through fall, with colors that vary by variety and commonly include red, pink, coral, white, and bicolors. Compared to upright zonal geraniums, the habit is more relaxed and cascading, making it ideal for softening container edges. The overall look is clean, classic, and highly effective for adding movement and color at eye level.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun to part sun, with best flowering in bright light and some afternoon shade in very hot areas.
- Soil: Well-drained potting mix or garden soil, and avoid consistently wet conditions.
- Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry, and do not allow containers to stay soggy.
- USDA Zones: 10 to 11, typically grown as an annual in colder climates.
- Growth Habit: Trailing to cascading, with flexible stems and frequent flowering.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Use in hanging baskets where cascading stems can create a bold, flowering curtain.
- Window Boxes: Plant along the front edge for a classic spill-over look with continuous bloom.
- Mixed Containers: Combine with upright accents and foliage plants to soften edges and add movement.
- Balconies and Railings: Place where the trailing habit can be appreciated from below and at eye level.
Low Maintenance Care
- Deadheading: Remove spent flower clusters to encourage more blooms and keep plants looking tidy.
- Watering: Water deeply, then allow soil to dry slightly between waterings for best root health.
- Feeding: Feed regularly during the growing season to support continuous flowering.
- Pruning: Trim long stems lightly to shape the plant and encourage fuller, bushier growth.
Why Choose Ivy Geranium?
- Cascading Habit: Trailing growth creates a full, finished look in baskets and window boxes.
- Long Bloom Season: Repeats flowering through the warm months with simple care.
- Glossy Foliage: Ivy-like leaves stay attractive and add a clean, polished texture.
- Easy Container Upgrade: Adds movement and color that instantly elevates patios and entry displays.
Ivy Geranium is a dependable way to add flowing color to any sunny container setup. Give it bright light, well-drained soil, and a regular feeding routine, and it will keep blooming for months. Whether in baskets, window boxes, or mixed pots, it brings a classic cascading look that always feels welcoming.
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