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Pelargonium sidoides – Plant

R95.00

Indigenous to South Africa, organically grown, and locally sourced from ethical growers committed to sustainable, Nature-friendly cultivation.

Common names: black pelargonium, umckaloabo (English); ikubalo, iyeza lesikhali (Xhosa); kalwerbossie, rabassam (Afrikaans).

Botanical name: Pelargonium sidoides

Potted into 100% recycled plastic nursery pot or bag.

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Care Summary

Likes full sun, water in summer. Propagate from seed, March to May.

Plant Summary

The black pelargonium, Pelargonium sidoides, is a striking plant with velvety silver leaves and dark purple flowers that resemble black butterflies. It is native to South Africa, where it grows in grasslands and rocky soils. It has a long history of medicinal use by various cultures, especially for respiratory infections. It is also a source of the German remedy called umckaloabo. This plant is easy to grow in sunny rockeries or pots, and can survive droughts and frosts by going dormant. It can be propagated by seeds or cuttings.

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