LANITA – a large-flowered pelargonium (Pelargonium grandiflorum), a compact plant reaching about 22.5 cm in height and nearly 25 cm in width. The leaves have a characteristic triangular, lobed shape and a rich green color, giving the bush decorative appeal even during periods without flowering.
The inflorescences of the LANITA pelargonium are umbel-like, loose, and measure approximately 11.5×7.3 cm. Each inflorescence typically contains about thirty simple flowers with a diameter of 6–6.1 cm. The flowers are colored in a raspberry-pink shade with a red-purple spot, creating a bright and vivid visual impression.
The plant is distinguished by its early flowering period, lasting about 130 days, as well as resistance to diseases and pests. Thanks to its compact form and decorative appearance, LANITA is perfect as a potted plant for home use, as well as an annual garden plant in various climatic zones. Its low growth makes it a convenient element for decorating small areas and container plantings.