General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Flowers: Showy
Other: The Pelargonium flower has a single symmetry plane (zygomorphic) which distinguishes it from the Geranium flower which is actinomorphic.
Uses: Suitable as Annual
Dynamic Accumulator: Fe (Iron)
Mn (Manganese)
Zn (Zinc)
Cu (Copper)
Co (Cobalt)
Propagation: Seeds: Will not come true from seed
Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem
Other: take a stem cutting just below a node and remove the leaves from the bottom one or two nodes; roots will only develop from the region of a node; harden off the plants before transplanting them outdoors
Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger

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Common names
  • Storksbill
  • Gooseberry-Leaved Geranium

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Location: My Garden Crescent City, California
Date: 2016-04-29
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5
Date: 2011-10-10
Location: My Garden Crescent City, California
Date: 2016-04-29
Location: My Garden Crescent City, California
Date: 2016-04-29
Location: My property
Date: 2011-10-28
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Gardens - Zone 5
Date: 2011-10-10
This is actually several plants worth.
Location: My Garden Crescent City, California
Date: 2015-12-16
This is what this plant looks like after going through some 30 de
Location: My Garden Crescent City, California
Date: 2015-12-16
Location: My Northeastern Indiana Garden 
Date: Sep 20, 2011 11:42 AM
Comments:
  • Posted by wcgypsy (Northern California) on Oct 29, 2011 10:52 AM concerning plant:
    This is a lovely plant as a filler, groundcover, use in baskets. It's quite tough, reseeds a lot and can get weedy looking if not kept cut back. If you keep it cut back you have a better looking plant and lessen the reseeding. Wonderful scent. I can't even remember when I got the original plant of this. It's been reseeding for me for years.
  • Posted by wcgypsy (Northern California) on Apr 29, 2016 8:09 PM concerning plant:
    I was thrilled to see that the Coconut Geranium sailed through our winter with 25-28 degree nights, actually thriving, growing larger and more lush. I'm now thinking that I will actually use it as more of a ground cover more extensively.
  • Posted by chelle (N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and Florida - Zone 9b - Zone 9b) on Jan 2, 2013 11:29 AM concerning plant:
    Several sources rate this plant as hardy to zone 8. My first plant survived a zone 7 type of winter. I'll be interested to see if it comes back again after a normal zone 5b to 6a winter.

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