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Pelargonium album

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Geraniaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Geraniales

Genus
  
Pelargonium

Pelargonium album

Similar
  
Geranium acetosum, Pelargonium exstipulatum, Pelargonium abrotanifolium, Pelargonium caylae, Pelargonium bowkeri

Pelargonium album is a species of flowering plant of the genus Pelargonium. This species is native to South Africa. It is an apple/mint scented pelargonium which is very closely related to Pelargonium odoratissimum. It is in the subgenus reniforme along with Pelargonium sidoides and P. exstipulatum.

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Etymology

Pelargonium comes from the Greek; Pelargos which means stork. Another name for pelargoniums is storksbills due the shape of their fruit. Album refers to the white flowers.

Description

Pelargonium album is a small, semi-succulent plant that grows in slightly shaded areas in the Pilgrim's Rest area of South Africa. It grows to about 15 cm high and 40 cm wide and has small white flowers.

References

Pelargonium album Wikipedia