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Pelargonium insularis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Geraniaceae

Scientific name
  
Pelargonium insularis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Geraniales

Genus
  
Pelargonium

Higher classification
  
Geraniums

Similar
  
Geraniums, Pelargonium drummondii, Geraniaceae, Geraniales, Pelargonium scabrum

Pelargonium insularis is a species of plant in the Geraniaceae family. It is endemic to the Samhah island in the Socotra Archipelago of Yemen. It was discovered in 1999 on the north-facing limestone escarpment on the island. It represents the first record of the genus from the Socotra Archipelago. At the time of its discovery only a single plant was found and an extensive search failed to find more. The cliffs in which it occurs are frequently enveloped in low cloud and provide a relatively moist refugium occupying less than 5 km2, on an otherwise desertic island. Local informants know of the plant and comment that it is found along the cliffs and when fresh, provides incidental grazing for livestock. Its natural habitat is rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat loss.

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Pelargonium insularis Wikipedia