Pelargonium australe
Common Name: Native pelargonium, native storksbill, wild geranium
Family: Geraniaceae
Location: Temperate Australia, All states except Northern Territory.
Flower Colour: From almost white, with purple veining, to mauve
Flowers: Summer, October-March. Perennial.
Soil: Any soil but loam to sand best.
Drainage: Must be free draining
Exposure: Full sun to light shade
Growth habit: Height – 0.5 . x Width – 1.5 m
Water: Assured moisture level
Danger: Heavy frost
Attracts: Insects
Photos are examples only and are a guide to what your plant can be like when mature.
Photos: Jeff Howes, Barbara Melville