
Pelargonium klinghardtense
Pelargonium klinghardtense is a nice pachycaul with chunky, fleshy, gnarled stems that attains heights of up to 60 centimeters. The flowers are pure white. Its leaves are relatively large, and will die off through the summer. is easily recognized by its smooth, sparsely branched stems. Unlike many other so-called caudiciform pelargoniums, this species retains a fairly compact, "fat" habit, even when it branches and elongates in later life.Cultivation and Propagation: Pelargonium klinghardtense is a species with special appeal to growers of caudiciform plants. It grows on winter rain and heads for summer dormancy. The growing season is from September to March. is very sensitive to excess moisture and it will quickly succumb to rot if overwatered. Paying attention to the particular growing requirement of this is especially important. If you provide it with the right conditions, it will reward you with its unique shape and size. However, this is a tricky plant that is very particular abou