A delicate evergreen species with stems that are initially soft and covered in fine hairs, gradually maturing into a woody sub-shrub over time.
The deeply lobed leaves possess a slight stickiness and emit a pleasant balsam fragrance, with each leaf displaying dark zonal markings, adding to its visual appeal.
During late spring and summer, clusters of lilac pink flowers with reddish-purple markings grace the plant. Notably, Pelargonium quercifolium is considered one of the hardier varieties within the pelargonium family.
It can overwinter at a relatively cool temperature of around 6°C. However, if provided with higher temperatures and abundant sunlight, it will continue to flourish and bloom even during the winter months.