Pelargonium incrassatum leaves

    Pelargonium incrassatum leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The leaves of Pelargonium incrassatum grow in a basal tuft. They are deeply incised into larger and smaller lobes, their margins elaborately rounded.

    The dark green, soft surfaces are silvery from whitish hairs, particularly noticeable near the margins. The blades fold in slightly along midribs and main veins into lobe tips (Manning, 2009; Eliovson, 1990).

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