Pelargonium australe is a perennial herb that is endemic to Australia, and found in all states except the Northern Territory
A dense, spreading, perennial herb with large, rounded leaves and branched clusters of white and pink or mauve flowers in Spring/Summer, trailing habit amp; thick fleshy taproot Frost hardy
An excellent container or hanging basket plant to being a great border or rockery plant It’s an ideal choice for coastal gardens where many other plants may struggle with sandy soil and salt spray
In cultivation, the species prefers a sunny or lightly shaded position and is adaptable to a wide range of soil types It is readily propagated by cuttings
Bush Food: Edible fleshy taproot
Germination: No pre treatment is required, Surface sow, cover lightly with gravel, the seed germinates best with a minimum temperature of 13 C, germination usually taking place within 2 weeks
Video by Whip bird environmental
In this video Whip bird environmental discuss the lovely Australian native plant Pelargonium australe
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