I live in Washington state so I'm lucky enough to be able to keep pelargoniums out year round. I got this one back in 2017/18. I started with 3 small plants. It took a year for them to start blooming really well. I took cutting and they rooted easily to enlarge the plant. It can tend to get leggy but takes very well to harsh pruning. I find it blooms best in early spring to early summer and then again in early fall with the best displays in spring. Temperature seems to affect the color of the blossoms, more pink when warm and white when cold. The flowers clusters are biggest, for me, during springtime. I absolutely love this hard to find variety. With care, pruning and fertilizer it is a show stopper. I wish I could post a picture of my mature plant. It's stunning.