Prefers to be grown in an east exposure . They do not like the full blazing sun all day.
Moisture
average
Soil & Site
average
Growing Media
average patio
Temperature
Prefers to be kept under 70 degrees.
Leaves
Leaves are glossy green, somewhat fleshy and mildly scented if crushed. The petiole is attached to the center of the blade (peltate).
Stems
Stems are trailing, climbing, green and older stems develop corky surface.
Maintenance
Like most Geraniums, they can develop edema. This is water-soaked spots on the underside of the leaf. With time these areas will develop a corky appearance. This is not a disease but a cultural problem from over watering during times when the plants are not transpiring (loosing) much water.
Propagation
cuttings
Native Site
Native to southern Africa.
Cultivar Origin
Introduced into cultivation in 1700. Plants were sent from Cape Province Africa to Holland.
Misc Facts
The leaves resemble true Ivy leaves (Hedera helix) hence the name "Ivy-leaved" Geranium.