Family Pelargonium Pelargonium gibbosum

Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae

Looking for a hardy and unique succulent shrub? Look no further than Pelargonium gibbosum, also known as the Gouty Pelargonium. This plant is native to South Africa and is known for its distinctive swollen leaf nodes and slightly succulent blue-green leaves. It can survive in harsh conditions and is perfect for xeriscaping. The Gouty Pelargonium produces night-scented yellow-green flowers in winter, adding to its beauty. It is a great addition to any succulent garden or collection and is even popular among bonsai enthusiasts. Learn more about the cultivation and uses of Pelargonium gibbosum on our page.

Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae
Pelargonium Gibbosum | Pelargonium | Geraniaceae

Pelargonium gibbosum - Gouty Pelargonium | Succulent Subshrub

Description of Pelargonium gibbosum

Pelargonium gibbosum, also known as the Gouty Pelargonium, is a succulent subshrub that belongs to the Geraniaceae family. It is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and can grow up to 400-600mm tall. This plant is known for its unique swollen leaf nodes that give it a distinctive appearance.

The Gouty Pelargonium is a hardy plant that can survive in harsh conditions. It prefers well-drained soil and lots of sun, but can also tolerate drought and low water conditions. However, too much shade and water can cause leggy growth and even rotting.

The leaves of the Pelargonium gibbosum are slightly succulent and have a blue-green color. They are deeply lobed or toothed, giving them a unique texture. The plant is dormant in summer, but in winter it produces night-scented yellow-green flowers that add to its beauty.

This plant is a great addition to any succulent garden or collection. It is easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of conditions. The Gouty Pelargonium is also a popular choice for bonsai enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and ability to grow in small containers.

Habitat and Distribution

Pelargonium gibbosum, also known as the Gouty Pelargonium, is a unique and hardy succulent shrublet that is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa. This plant is a member of the Geraniaceae family and is known for its attractive blue-green leaves and yellow-green, night-scented flowers.

The Gouty Pelargonium is a dense, scrambling shrub that can grow up to 400-600 mm tall. Its stems are long and bear swollen leaf nodes that give it a unique appearance. The leaves are deeply lobed or toothed, somewhat fleshy, and have a grey-green color. They are slightly succulent, which allows the plant to survive in dry conditions.

This plant is exceptionally tough and can grow well with very little water and lots of sun. However, too much shade and water can cause leggy growth and even rotting. It is best to plant the Gouty Pelargonium in well-drained soil and to water it sparingly.

The Gouty Pelargonium is a dormant plant in summer, and it blooms in winter. Its yellow-green flowers are small and night-scented, making it an excellent addition to any garden or patio. This plant is also a favorite among succulent collectors due to its unique appearance and hardiness.

Cultivation of Pelargonium gibbosum

Pelargonium gibbosum is a unique and hardy succulent shrub that belongs to the Geraniaceae family. It is commonly known as the Gouty Pelargonium due to its long stem segments that have lumpy, swollen nodes or joints. This plant is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and can grow up to 400-600mm tall.

The P. gibbosum is a dense, scrambling shrub that can spread out to a considerable width if not constricted for space. It has attractive slightly succulent blue-green leaves that are deeply lobed or toothed and somewhat fleshy. The leaves are glaucous and have swollen joints, which give the plant its unique appearance. This succulent is dormant in summer and grows best with very little water and lots of sun. Too much shade and water cause very leggy growth and even rotting.

This plant is exceptionally tough and can thrive in well-drained soil with some water and lots of sun. The stems can grow up to four centimeters in diameter and have a woody texture. The P. gibbosum produces night-scented, yellow-green flowers that add to its beauty.

The Gouty Pelargonium is a tender, dense, mound-forming, subshrub that is perfect for rock gardens, succulent gardens, and containers. It is a rare and unique plant that can be a great addition to any succulent collection.

If you are looking for a hardy and unique succulent shrub, the Pelargonium gibbosum is an excellent choice. It is easy to care for and can add a touch of beauty to any garden or home.

Uses of Pelargonium gibbosum

Pelargonium gibbosum, commonly known as the Gouty Pelargonium, is a succulent subshrub that belongs to the Geraniaceae family. This plant is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa, where it grows in well-drained soils with plenty of sunlight. It can grow up to 400-600 mm tall and spread out to form a dense, scrambling shrub.

The stems of Pelargonium gibbosum are long and have swollen leaf nodes, which give the plant its characteristic gouty appearance. The leaves are deeply lobed or toothed, somewhat fleshy, and have a grey-green color. They are slightly succulent and can store water, allowing the plant to survive in dry conditions.

Pelargonium gibbosum is a hardy plant that requires very little water and lots of sun. Too much shade and water can cause the plant to grow leggy and even rot. It is an exceptionally tough plant that can withstand harsh conditions and is perfect for xeriscaping.

In the summer, Pelargonium gibbosum becomes dormant and sheds its leaves. During this time, it requires even less water and can survive on rainfall alone. In the winter, the plant produces night-scented, yellow-green flowers that attract pollinators.

Overall, Pelargonium gibbosum is an attractive and low-maintenance plant that is perfect for succulent enthusiasts and xeriscaping. Its unique appearance and ability to survive in harsh conditions make it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.

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