Pelargonium graveolens – highly decorative perennial of the Geraniaceae family, which quickly becomes the main attraction of any garden or windowsill. The stems reach a height of 15 to 45 cm, while the plant actively branches out and is covered with decorative leaves year-round. Gently rubbing the leaves with fingers releases a sharp but pleasant aroma, adding a sensation of freshness.
The flowers of the star pelargonium have a characteristic star shape: narrow petals point in different directions, creating a bright and noticeable inflorescence. Umbel flower stalks appear from spring to autumn, and when the bud opens, a lush ball of numerous flowers is formed. Colors vary from rich pink and red shades to soft orange and white, making the plant particularly attractive in any color scheme.
Star pelargonium varieties differ in their ease of care: they are resistant to unfavorable conditions, do not require frequent shaping, and can grow both in open ground and in pots. Miniature varieties form fluffy bushes completely covered with flowers, making them ideal for decorating small spaces. Thanks to abundant flowering and decorative greenery, the plant delights the eye all season, remaining a bright accent both in the garden and inside the home.