Pelargonium "Snow White" is a perennial garden shrub from the Geraniaceae genus, known for its bright white flowers with raspberry spots at the base of the petals. In natural conditions, the plant can reach a height of 1–1.5 m, however, when grown indoors, it usually does not exceed 50–60 cm, which makes it convenient for placing in cachepots, pots and balcony boxes.
A crystal white flower forms in spherical inflorescences that rise above the crown thanks to long pedicels. The leaves are round with soft notches and slight dissection; when touched, they emit a characteristic "geranium" aroma. The lower part of the stem gradually lignifies, forming a rough light brown bark, and the leaf mass is covered with soft villi.
The plant is distinguished by its resistance to adverse conditions and is suitable for both garden flower beds and balcony boxes. Requires regular watering but does not tolerate waterlogging. Flowering lasts from spring to autumn, and some varieties are able to form floral buds all year round, providing a long period of decorativeness.