Orange Flame is a compact hybrid pelargonium that features a bright and variegated coloration of large double flowers. The plant reaches a height of just over 35 cm, has upright grass-type stems, and the stems branch heavily during growth and slightly woody in the lower part.
The leaves are rounded, emerald-green in color with serrated edges. The roots are fibrous, which provides good stability for the plant. Flowering begins in April and continues for 6–8 weeks; buds consist of five cup-shaped petals of a bright red shade, and when fully open, the flower diameter reaches 15 cm.
Orange Flame is distinguished by its hardiness: it grows in both shade and bright sun without losing its neat appearance. This makes it suitable for growing in the garden, containers, or as a trailing plant. The plant is undemanding regarding lighting and retains its decorative qualities throughout the season.