Only in Autumn.

Pelargonium sidoides has lovely silver grey foliage and equally beautiful flowers that are an extraordinary intense red/purple. The stems, about 12 inches in length, drape away from the main plant and in this case drop  below its pot and onto the foliage of a little Prunus that I have growing in trough below.  The resulting colour combination could only happen in Fall when the Prunus leaves turn a vivid red. This would, perhaps, be a little to hot in the Spring or Summer, but Autumn allows all sorts of dramatic colouration.

Pelargonium sidoides foliage.

P.sidoides flowers against the foliage of a small Prunus.


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