Pelargonium sidoides

Low growing Pelargonium with round wrinkled glaucous leaves. It leaves unusually dark purple-black flowers. Each plant grows and underground caudex. . The root extract is traditionally used by Zulu tribes for the common cold and influenza.

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Pelargonium sidoides is  a low growing Pelargonium with round wrinkled glaucous leaves. It leaves unusually dark purple-black flowers. Each plant grows one or more underground tubers that grow through the years and can be exposed as a caudex. It is a well-known medicinal plant of southern Africa. Pelargonium sidoides root extract is traditionally used by Zulu tribes for the common cold and influenza and it is studied each day more as a medicinal species.


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Cultivation Protected
Plant origin Africa
Presentation Potted Plant
Max. Size 70cm-90cm
Botanical family Geraniaceae
Light Sun
Minimum winter temperature 0 ºC to 10 ºC
Flowering Season Warmer Months
Plant type Herbaceous
Color Pink
Care Pot
Shape Succulents