Generally known as Hybrid Ivies (sometimes Hybrid Zonals), this group generally contains plants with leaves that are zonal in appearance but with a pendulous habit. They are resistant to rust disease.
Included in this group are the Deacons.
Flowers single or double, rich orange-pink. Upper petals pale at the base, flushed pink.
A sport of 'Lady Gertrude'.
This is a Hybrid Ivy-leaf Pelargonium.
Introduced prior to 1890.
P. 'Lara Purnal' × P. 'Millfield Gem'
Flowers double, dark pink.
This is a Hybrid Ivy-leaf Pelargonium.
Raised by Cliff Blackman in 1983.
Flowers semi-double, pink, some zoning visible.
This is a Hybrid Ivy-leaf Pelargonium.
Raised by Cliff Blackman in 1983.
Flowers forming tiny buds, double, pink or white suffused with pink, the upper petals with darker blotches.
This is a Hybrid Ivy-leaf Pelargonium.
P. 'Rosebud Gem' has flowers remaining as tiny buds, opening to look like a 'Cécile Brünner' Rose.