Common Name: Geranium, Scented ‘Gray Lady Plymouth’
Botanical Name: Pelargonium graveolens var.
Zone: 9
Type: Tender perennial
Height: 24in.
Habit: Rounded if kept manicured
Flower: lavender or pink flowers
Bloom Season: May to July
Foliage: large, deeply divided light grey-green leaves that are edged in white
Fragrance: light rose scent
Sun: Partial shade
Soil: Sandy to loamy well-drained soil
Water: Medium
Garden Uses: Ornamental, fragrance garden, containers
Medicinal Uses: Antibacterial, aromatherapy, astringent, tonic
Over wintering: Keep inside from fall to spring in a cool basement or other similar location. Water them sparingly! Trim the plants back to base in fall (or in spring). This will encourage the plant to grow back nicely.
Information provided on the traditional uses and properties of herbs are for educational use only, and is not intended as medical advice. You should always check with your health care practitioner before self-administering herbs.
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