Ivy Geranium Salmon Pink Double Cuttings – 6 Pelargonium Starter Cuttings | Trailing Double Bloom Geranium | Patio & Hanging Basket Plant

Ivy Geranium Salmon Pink Double Cuttings – 6 Pelargonium Starter Cuttings | Trailing Double Bloom Geranium | Patio & Hanging Basket Plant

Sale price  $57.00 Regular price  $85.50
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Ivy Geranium Salmon Pink Double Cuttings – 6 Pelargonium Starter Cuttings | Trailing Double Bloom Geranium | Patio & Hanging Basket Plant

Ivy Geranium Salmon Pink Double Cuttings – 6 Pelargonium Starter Cuttings | Trailing Double Bloom Geranium | Patio & Hanging Basket Plant

Sale price  $57.00 Regular price  $85.50

Grow stunning cascading blooms with these 6 Ivy Geranium Salmon Pink Double Pelargonium cuttings. This beautiful trailing geranium variety produces large clusters of double salmon-pink flowers above glossy ivy-shaped foliage, creating a lush and colorful display for patios, hanging baskets, window boxes, containers, and garden beds. Easy to propagate and fast growing, these fresh cuttings quickly develop into full flowering plants that bloom heavily throughout the warm season. Whether grown indoors or outdoors, this elegant Pelargonium adds vibrant charm and soft color to any space.

You will receive:
✔️ 6 fresh Ivy Geranium cuttings
✔️ Approximately 4-inch starter cuttings
✔️ Double salmon-pink flowering variety
✔️ Rooting powder & growing instructions included
✔️ Freshly cut and shipped same day

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Ivy Geranium Salmon Pink Double
Botanical Name: Pelargonium peltatum
Plant Type: Flowering perennial/annual
Growth Stage: Fresh unrooted cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-draining potting soil
Watering: Moderate; keep lightly moist during rooting
Growth Habit: Trailing and spreading
Mature Spread: Up to 3 feet wide in ideal conditions
Bloom Season: Spring through frost
USDA Zones: 9–11 perennial / annual in cooler climates
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Remove any flower buds while rooting to help direct energy into root development. Pinching new growth after establishment encourages fuller plants and increased flowering.

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