Martin Pellizzer

Pelargonium Pilosum

Pelargonium pilosum, commonly known as the hairy geranium, is a unique and resilient plant native to southern Africa. It is characterized by its fuzzy, velvety leaves and clusters of small, fragrant flowers that bloom in shades of pink and white. This plant thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it a popular choice for rock gardens and containers. Its adaptability to various climates has contributed to its widespread cultivation. Despite its modest appearance, Pelargonium pilosum holds cultural and medicinal significance in many regions.