How to grow an ampelous flower, ivy-leaved pelargonium

Pelargonium ivy-leaved is familiar to many. Upright bushes can be seen on the windowsills of houses or growing in the garden, but hanging climbing varieties are only gaining popularity among gardeners. One of the most famous varieties of ampels of this plant is called ivy-leaved pelargonium. You can decorate your balcony with it or plant it on the window. Often this particular variety is used to create vertical gardening. The universal variety can be grown in the garden on a regular flat area. Here it will look like a dense green carpet with bright, catchy colors.

More information about the ampel Pelargonium ivy-leaved

This type of pelargonium also belongs to the Geraniaceae family, but it is distinguished by the flattened shape of the leaf blade. Its leaves have a five-lobed shape, like ivy. The surface of the sheet plate is smooth and glossy.

In nature, ivy-leaved pelargonium has very strong leaves that can break through rocky soil. When grown indoors, they become softer and smaller.

The shoots of the plant are long and curly. Since the stems hang down, it is best to grow pelargonium in pots or cache-pots. The inflorescences of this species are similar to umbrellas, because one bunch can contain from five to nine flowers. The flowering period of the plant is not too long. It starts in spring and ends in July. The color range of inflorescences is also rich. On sale you can see planting material with almost any shade of flowers. Flowers may be unevenly colored, for example, have spots, stripes, borders, inclusions that differ from the main color.

Pelargonium and geranium are often confused, but they are not the same plant, they simply belong to the same family. Pelargonium was brought to European countries at the beginning of the 17th century from Africa. The length of an adult plant can reach one and a half meters, so it is better to place the flower on a stand or grow it on a balcony. In nature, this species can be found in Italy, Spain or China. It prefers to grow in hot or temperate climates.

Among the plant species you can find varieties with double flowers, which are shaped like roses or tulips. Usually the inflorescences are collected in umbrellas, and the flowers themselves have bright, rich colors. They can combine two tones.

Many varieties of hanging plants are created through selection, for example, the result of crossing ivy-leaved and zonal pelargonium was the group of hybrid varieties Toskana. These include Malaika, Marlen, Teske, Nixe. No less known to gardeners is the Tornado hybrid group, which can bloom for up to six months.

Description of popular varieties of pelargonium from the Toscana series

Pelargonium PAC Viva Madeleine, Carolina and other varieties

Pelargonium Tuscany is especially popular. This is due to the fact that it can bloom all year round and is unpretentious in home and garden conditions. The lush bush not only decorates with delicate terry umbrella inflorescences, but also exudes a pleasant spicy aroma. The most popular varieties:

  • Pelargonium Toscana Bernd. It is distinguished by large semi-double flowers up to 3.5 cm each and a rich cherry color. It is similar to the Tammo variety. Pelargonium Tuscany Bernd can be planted indoors, on the balcony or in the garden.
  • Pelargonium Edwards Tuscany. It also has tight inflorescences and a lush shape. Pelargonium flowers of the Edwards Toscana variety resemble rosebuds.
  • Variety Tuscany Renske. It has compact bushes with double burgundy flowers. The flowering period is from early spring to late autumn.
  • Toscana Castello. Named after the beautiful castle, it amazes with its grandeur. Widely branched, colors range from white and soft pink to purple.
  • Toscana Hero. Gardeners call this variety standard. The small size of the Hiro stem is combined with rich flowering.


Delicate bouquet of Edwards pelargonium inflorescences

Most popular varieties

Several species of ivy-leaved pelargonium have now been selected. Among them, gardeners give preference to several varieties because of their decorative properties.

Angel

This plant is not too tall. It can grow up to 30 centimeters in height. Outwardly, it looks like a pansy. Flower growers often grow it at home. This variety is quite hardy compared to others. and it is not difficult to care for. To make the composition look more decorative, you can plant several flowers at once in one container. So, the bushes look more lush.

Tuscany Eva

This variety of flower is most loved by gardeners because of its short growth and beautiful snow-white flowers. The height of the bush reaches half a meter. It begins to bloom in May and pleases its owner with flowering until the frost.

Tornado

This variety is the result of the work of Dutch breeders. Bushes of the "Tornado" variety are low, about 30 centimeters. Bright red buds bloom on it. In gardens and apartments it can be seen growing in flowerpots and hanging baskets.

PAC Pink Sybil

This variety is valued for its double pink inflorescences. Externally, such pelargonium can be mistaken for a decorative rose. PAC Pink Sybil blooms early, but its flowering period itself is long.

PAC Sally

This species is characterized by lush flowering. The plant has a large number of dark burgundy flowers with a terry surface on the bushes. Inflorescences can merge into entire caps of flowers.

Toscana Josina

Characteristic features of the variety: double flowers with a rich lilac hue and an abundance of small two-color leaves.

Toscana Okka

The plants will delight their owner with bright orange flowers collected in inflorescences. On the petals of Toscana Okka flowers. as if painted, white stripes.

Toscana Malaika

This is an early blooming pelargonium variety with purple-pink inflorescences. The Toscana Malaika bush blooms profusely. No less popular for breeding and growing are the varieties “Amethyst” or “Rhapsody”.

Ivy-leaved pelargonium: caring for hanging varieties

Pelargonium ivy-leaved is familiar to many. Upright bushes can be seen on the windowsills of houses or growing in the garden, but hanging climbing varieties are only gaining popularity among gardeners.

One of the most famous varieties of ampels of this plant is called ivy-leaved pelargonium. You can decorate your balcony with it or plant it on the window. Often this particular variety is used to create vertical gardening. The universal variety can be grown in the garden on a regular flat area.

Here it will look like a dense green carpet with bright, catchy colors.

More information about the ampel Pelargonium ivy-leaved

This type of pelargonium also belongs to the Geraniaceae family, but it is distinguished by the flattened shape of the leaf blade. Its leaves have a five-lobed shape, like ivy. The surface of the sheet plate is smooth and glossy.

In nature, ivy-leaved pelargonium has very strong leaves that can break through rocky soil. When grown indoors, they become softer and smaller.

The shoots of the plant are long and curly. Since the stems hang down, it is best to grow pelargonium in pots or cache-pots. The inflorescences of this species are similar to umbrellas, because one bunch can contain from five to nine flowers. The flowering period of the plant is not too long.

It starts in spring and ends in July. The color range of inflorescences is also rich. On sale you can see planting material with almost any shade of flowers.

Flowers may be unevenly colored, for example, have spots, stripes, borders, inclusions that differ from the main color.

Pelargonium and geranium are often confused, but they are not the same plant, they simply belong to the same family. Pelargonium was brought to European countries at the beginning of the 17th century from Africa.

The length of an adult plant can reach one and a half meters, so it is better to place the flower on a stand or grow it on a balcony. In nature, this species can be found in Italy, Spain or China.

It prefers to grow in hot or temperate climates.

Among the plant species you can find varieties with double flowers, which are shaped like roses or tulips. Usually the inflorescences are collected in umbrellas, and the flowers themselves have bright, rich colors. They can combine two tones.

Many varieties of hanging plants are created through selection, for example, the result of crossing ivy-leaved and zonal pelargonium was the group of hybrid varieties Toskana. These include Malaika, Marlen, Teske, Nixe. No less known to gardeners is the Tornado hybrid group, which can bloom for up to six months.

Most popular varieties

Several species of ivy-leaved pelargonium have now been selected. Among them, gardeners give preference to several varieties because of their decorative properties.

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Angel

This plant is not too tall. It can grow up to 30 centimeters in height. Outwardly, it looks like a pansy. Flower growers often grow it at home.

This variety is quite hardy compared to others. and it is not difficult to care for. To make the composition look more decorative, you can plant several flowers at once in one container.

So, the bushes look more lush.

Tuscany Eva

This variety of flower is most loved by gardeners because of its short growth and beautiful snow-white flowers. The height of the bush reaches half a meter. It begins to bloom in May and pleases its owner with flowering until the frost.

Tornado

This variety is the result of the work of Dutch breeders. Bushes of the "Tornado" variety are low, about 30 centimeters. Bright red buds bloom on it. In gardens and apartments it can be seen growing in flowerpots and hanging baskets.

PAC Pink Sybil

This variety is valued for its double pink inflorescences. Externally, such pelargonium can be mistaken for a decorative rose. PAC Pink Sybil blooms early, but its flowering period itself is long.

PAC Sally

This species is characterized by lush flowering. The plant has a large number of dark burgundy flowers with a terry surface on the bushes. Inflorescences can merge into entire caps of flowers.

Toscana Josina

Characteristic features of the variety: double flowers with a rich lilac hue and an abundance of small two-color leaves.

Toscana Okka

The plants will delight their owner with bright orange flowers collected in inflorescences. On the petals of Toscana Okka flowers. as if painted, white stripes.

Toscana Malaika

This is an early blooming pelargonium variety with purple-pink inflorescences. The Toscana Malaika bush blooms profusely. No less popular for breeding and growing are the varieties “Amethyst” or “Rhapsody”.

Care

For active growth and long-term flowering of the bush, you need to properly care for it. Growing ampelous pelargonium differs from geranium.

Light

This is one of the crops that is not afraid of the sun and burns. Ampelous pelargonium prefers an abundance of light, which is necessary for the development of the plant. It is not recommended to place the pot with it on the north window. It can only fully bloom on the south side. If this is not possible, then the flower needs to be illuminated with artificial light.

Temperature

On hot days, the temperature in the house should not rise above 32 degrees, otherwise the bush will simply burn. In winter, the air should warm up to at least 15 degrees. But even at this temperature, the bush can continue to bloom.

Watering and spraying

The plant is not afraid of dry air in the room, it does not need to be sprayed, but on hot days it needs to be watered every day. But at the same time, the flower has an extremely negative attitude towards flooding with water. Its leaves quickly rot when moisture accumulates. To prevent this from happening, water it at the root so that water does not flood the plant.

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Overflows of water are worse for her than dry soil. In summer, the plant is watered a little every day. But if the soil at a depth of three centimeters has not had time to dry since the last watering, then watering must be rescheduled; even on the hottest days, the bush is not sprayed.

In winter, watering is reduced and depends on the temperature in the room. Watering once a week in winter is usually sufficient.

Priming

The best substrate for an ampel would be loose soil with an abundance of nutrients. To prepare it, you should take sand, peat and turf in equal parts, and thoroughly mix the ingredients together.

Such soil retains water and does not allow it to stagnate in the root area. When growing a house, a drainage layer must be laid out at the bottom of the container. The container for the ampel should be such that the stems can hang freely. Typically, flowerpots or pots placed on balconies are used for these purposes.

Fertilizer

It is necessary to feed the climbing plant during the entire flowering period. It is recommended to fertilize the bushes once every seven days, enriching the soil with humus or mineral compounds.

The rest of the time, the amount of fertilizing is reduced and the flower is fed approximately once every 20 days. In spring and summer, the plant should be fed with compounds containing potassium and phosphorus.

At other times of the year, the soil should be enriched with organic fertilizers and humus.

An alternative fertilizer can be “milk water”. Milk is simply diluted with water in a ratio of one to two. This solution saturates the leaves and other parts of the plant with nutrients.

Bush formation

To ensure that the bush always remains lush and dense, it should be pruned. It is best to do this in the spring, when the plant has just “woke up”. It is necessary to cut off all branches, except those that have two to four nodes.

Cutting is done only with a knife. You cannot pick them with your hands or break them off, because the flower quickly begins to rot.

In case of severe injury to the plant during pruning, the “wounds” must be treated with crushed charcoal. As a result of the procedure, the base of the cutting should remain on the bush, and not on the cut leaf.

Pruning and shaping the bush allows you to give ivy-leaved pelargonium the desired shape and remove diseased branches.

How a flower propagates: by seeds

This method is the longest and most labor-intensive, so in practice it is rarely used. In addition, when grown from seeds, varietal qualities deteriorate. Planting seeds is done in the spring.

Planting material is purchased in advance at the store. A drainage layer of expanded clay is formed in the growing pots. Soil is poured into the container on top and watered.

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Before planting, the seeds are soaked for 24 hours in a solution of a growth stimulator. After this, they are laid on the ground and lightly sprinkled with earth. The soil is sprayed from above and covered with film, putting it in a lighted place with a temperature of about 24 degrees. After eight to ten days, the first seedlings appear. After the third leaf, the seedlings are transplanted into separate pots.

Cuttings

This method of reproduction is considered effective. In spring, it is necessary to prepare layering. They are cut from the bush. Each cutting must be at least seven centimeters long and have at least two nodes. Layers are not placed in water, as the plant may rot. They are immediately rooted into the ground. The cut should be lubricated with a stimulator for the growth of the root system.

You need to make drainage in the planting container, fill it with soil and water it. Layers are buried in the ground so that the first node is above the substrate level.

The cuttings are covered with a cut plastic bottle, and the container is placed in a bright, warm place. After three weeks, the cuttings begin to form roots. The first leaves appear on the shoots and are pinched off.

Usually, if the procedure is carried out in spring, the plant begins to bloom in the first season.

Care

For active growth and long-term flowering of the bush, you need to properly care for it. Growing ampelous pelargonium differs from geranium.

Light

This is one of the crops that is not afraid of the sun and burns. Ampelous pelargonium prefers an abundance of light, which is necessary for the development of the plant. It is not recommended to place the pot with it on the north window. It can only fully bloom on the south side. If this is not possible, then the flower needs to be illuminated with artificial light.

Temperature

On hot days, the temperature in the house should not rise above 32 degrees, otherwise the bush will simply burn. In winter, the air should warm up to at least 15 degrees. But even at this temperature, the bush can continue to bloom.

Watering and spraying

The plant is not afraid of dry air in the room, it does not need to be sprayed, but on hot days it needs to be watered every day. But at the same time, the flower has an extremely negative attitude towards flooding with water. Its leaves quickly rot when moisture accumulates. To prevent this from happening, water it at the root so that water does not flood the plant.

Overflows of water are worse for her than dry soil. In summer, the plant is watered a little every day. But if the soil at a depth of three centimeters has not had time to dry since the last watering, then watering must be rescheduled; even on the hottest days, the bush is not sprayed.

In winter, watering is reduced and depends on the temperature in the room. Watering once a week in winter is usually sufficient.

Priming

The best substrate for an ampel would be loose soil with an abundance of nutrients. To prepare it, you should take sand, peat and turf in equal parts, and thoroughly mix the ingredients together.

Such soil retains water and does not allow it to stagnate in the root area. When growing a house, a drainage layer must be laid out at the bottom of the container. The container for the ampel should be such that the stems can hang freely. Typically, flowerpots or pots placed on balconies are used for these purposes.

Fertilizer

It is necessary to feed the climbing plant during the entire flowering period. It is recommended to fertilize the bushes once every seven days, enriching the soil with humus or mineral compounds. The rest of the time, the amount of fertilizing is reduced and the flower is fed approximately once every 20 days. In spring and summer, the plant should be fed with compounds containing potassium and phosphorus. At other times of the year, the soil should be enriched with organic fertilizers and humus.

An alternative fertilizer can be “milk water”. Milk is simply diluted with water in a ratio of one to two. This solution saturates the leaves and other parts of the plant with nutrients.

Bush formation

To ensure that the bush always remains lush and dense, it should be pruned. It is best to do this in the spring, when the plant has just “woke up”. It is necessary to cut off all branches, except those that have two to four nodes.

Cutting is done only with a knife. You cannot pick them with your hands or break them off, because the flower quickly begins to rot. In case of severe injury to the plant during pruning, the “wounds” must be treated with crushed charcoal. As a result of the procedure, the base of the cutting should remain on the bush, and not on the cut leaf. Pruning and shaping the bush allows you to give ivy-leaved pelargonium the desired shape and remove diseased branches.

Pelargonium Tuscany and its varieties Edwards, Bernd and others

Pelargonium was born in South Africa, and in Russia in the eighteenth century it won the hearts of aristocrats and became the decoration of rich mansions. During the breeding process, the plant adapted to the climate, and therefore is highly popular.

Appearance and characteristics of pelargoniums

There are about 250 varieties of Pelargonium Toscana. The most favorite plants of gardeners are Bernd pelargonium, Regina species, Tammo and others.

The stem of the flower can be straight or curly, and the leaves can be carved and terry. But the defining characteristic feature is the inflorescences themselves - bright or soft pink flowers of 4 petals, which are collected together into a bouquet.

Royal pelargonium is valued for the unusual color of its semi-double petals.

This is interesting! Sometimes in descriptions the flower is called “Tuscan geranium”, but this is wrong, pelargonium just belongs to the geranium genus.

Description of popular varieties of pelargonium from the Toscana series

Pelargonium Tuscany is especially popular. This is due to the fact that it can bloom all year round and is unpretentious in home and garden conditions. The lush bush not only decorates with delicate terry umbrella inflorescences, but also exudes a pleasant spicy aroma. The most popular varieties:

  • Pelargonium Toscana Bernd. It is distinguished by large semi-double flowers up to 3.5 cm each and a rich cherry color. It is similar to the Tammo variety. Pelargonium Tuscany Bernd can be planted indoors, on the balcony or in the garden.
  • Pelargonium Edwards Tuscany. It also has tight inflorescences and a lush shape. Pelargonium flowers of the Edwards Toscana variety resemble rosebuds.
  • Variety Tuscany Renske. It has compact bushes with double burgundy flowers. The flowering period is from early spring to late autumn.
  • Toscana Castello. Named after the beautiful castle, it amazes with its grandeur. Widely branched, colors range from white and soft pink to purple.
  • Toscana Hero. Gardeners call this variety standard. The small size of the Hiro stem is combined with rich flowering.

Delicate bouquet of Edwards pelargonium inflorescences

Planting and further care of ivy-leaved pelargonium Tuscany

Caring for ivy-leaved pelargonium Tuscany is simple. Planting technology may vary depending on the location of cultivation, since the crop grows well in the room, on the balcony and in the garden.

Planting a plant

The flower prefers relatively hard soil, which combines turf and leaf soil, peat and sand. It is important to take care of the looseness and filling of the soil with oxygen.

Watering, spraying and fertilizing

Before and after planting, the plant is watered abundantly for two weeks. Then, in hot weather, it can be watered every other day, and in cold weather - 2 times a week. It is better to install drainage under the pot to absorb excess moisture. Spraying the flower is necessary only on very hot days.

Note! To bloom for many months, you should fertilize the flower with universal compounds at least once every two weeks.

Trimming

The procedure is required to achieve maximum flowering duration. There are three types of pruning:

  • The main thing is that it is done in early spring; you can safely trim the long stems and give them shape, since new ones grow very quickly.
  • Autumn - removal of dry leaves and diseased stems.
  • Pinching throughout the year.

How to prune a flower

Reproduction

Reproduction is carried out in three ways: seeds, cuttings and dividing the bush.

Diseases and pests, ways to combat them

Diseases of zonal pelargonium manifest themselves in yellowing, rotting and dryness of leaves. The most common reasons: lack of light, too much watering, poor ventilation and insufficiently clean substrate.

Important! Treatment is carried out by quickly removing the diseased part of the flower and eliminating the cause of the disease.

Frequent pests of the plant are aphids and whiteflies. When they are detected, insects are first collected by hand, then the flower is treated with an insecticide solution.

Pelargonium Toskana, which is so often called geranium, is a real decoration of the home or garden. Lush bushes with dense umbrellas of flowers look luxurious and impressive.

How a flower propagates: by seeds

This method is the longest and most labor-intensive, so in practice it is rarely used. In addition, when grown from seeds, varietal qualities deteriorate. Planting seeds is done in the spring. Planting material is purchased in advance at the store. A drainage layer of expanded clay is formed in the growing pots. Soil is poured into the container on top and watered.

Before planting, the seeds are soaked for 24 hours in a solution of a growth stimulator. After this, they are laid on the ground and lightly sprinkled with earth. The soil is sprayed from above and covered with film, putting it in a lighted place with a temperature of about 24 degrees. After eight to ten days, the first seedlings appear. After the third leaf, the seedlings are transplanted into separate pots.

Cuttings

This method of reproduction is considered effective. In spring, it is necessary to prepare layering. They are cut from the bush. Each cutting must be at least seven centimeters long and have at least two nodes. Layers are not placed in water, as the plant may rot. They are immediately rooted into the ground. The cut should be lubricated with a stimulator for the growth of the root system.

You need to make drainage in the planting container, fill it with soil and water it. Layers are buried in the ground so that the first node is above the substrate level. The cuttings are covered with a cut plastic bottle, and the container is placed in a bright, warm place. After three weeks, the cuttings begin to form roots. The first leaves appear on the shoots and are pinched off. Usually, if the procedure is carried out in spring, the plant begins to bloom in the first season.

How to plant a plant in the garden

It is best to plant the plant in open ground when the soil is well warmed up. At this time, the air is usually well warmed up, and the frosts have stopped.

If a pot is selected for growing a plant, then you need to know the capacity of the pot. You should not take containers with too large a volume. It should maximally exceed the volume of pelargonium roots by one and a half centimeters around the perimeter. The bottom of the pot should be lined with brick or pebble drainage.

After this, you need to prepare an earthen mixture, which consists of turf, sand, peat and humus. Half of the substrate needs to be poured into the pot, the bush should be lowered, and then the soil should be poured into the voids. The earth should not be compacted too much. After this, the bush is watered so that water does not get on its leaves. You can simply spray the soil with a spray bottle. If ivy-leaved pelargonium is planted in a garden bed, then you need to make several holes with an interval of at least 20 centimeters. The planting material goes deep into them no more than two centimeters. This way, root shoots will form faster.

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Chief agronomist of the limited liability company “Association of Peasant (Farm) Farms “Kuznetsovskaya””, Ilovlinsky district of the Volgograd region.

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