Ivy Geranium Cuttings Mix – 9 Fresh Pelargonium Cuttings in 4 Colors for Rooting

Ivy Geranium Cuttings Mix – 9 Fresh Pelargonium Cuttings in 4 Colors for Rooting

$66.00
Sale price  $66.00 Regular price  $99.00
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Ivy Geranium Cuttings Mix – 9 Fresh Pelargonium Cuttings in 4 Colors for Rooting

Ivy Geranium Cuttings Mix – 9 Fresh Pelargonium Cuttings in 4 Colors for Rooting

$66.00
Sale price  $66.00 Regular price  $99.00

Grow a stunning collection of cascading ivy geraniums with these 9 fresh Ivy Geranium cuttings in four bright harmonious colors. These trailing Pelargonium varieties feature glossy succulent-like foliage and vibrant blooms that continuously flower with proper care. Perfect for hanging baskets, patio planters, window boxes, balcony gardens, and decorative containers, ivy geraniums create lush cascading displays all season long.

Each cutting is freshly cut and shipped the same day for optimal rooting success. The cuttings are labeled by color and include rooting instructions plus hormone rooting powder to help you successfully propagate healthy flowering plants at home.

  • 9 fresh Ivy Geranium cuttings
  • Four coordinated flower colors
  • Labeled cuttings for easy identification
  • Rooting hormone powder included
  • Rooting instructions included
  • Freshly cut and shipped same day

Growing Information

  • Common Name: Ivy Geranium
  • Botanical Name: Pelargonium peltatum
  • Plant Type: Trailing flowering perennial/annual
  • Growth Stage: Fresh cuttings for rooting
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil: Well-draining potting mix
  • Watering: Moderate; allow slight drying between watering
  • Growth Habit: Cascading and trailing
  • Bloom Season: Spring through frost
  • Foliage: Glossy succulent-like green leaves
  • USDA Zones: 9–11 perennial / annual elsewhere
  • Best Uses: Hanging baskets, patio pots, window boxes

Care Tip

Allow cuttings to callous briefly before planting into lightly moist soil. Keep in bright indirect light during rooting and avoid overwatering while roots establish.

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