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Medicinal
Traditionally, its has been used as an: anti-inflammatory; antiseptic; astringent; sedative and in aromatherapy.
Nomenclature
The genus gets is name from the resemblance of the shape of the fruit to the beak of a stork, pelargos in Greek. The species name graveolens refers to the strong fragrance of the leaves, graveolens meaning strong-smelling in Latin.
PlantzAfrica.com. South African National Biodiversity Institute, South Africa. http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantnop/pelarggrav.htm
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Other use
Flavouring, essential oil (the leaves, when rubbed, have an orange-rose scent).
Geographical distribution
- Africa, South Tropical Africa, Mozambique
- Africa, South Tropical Africa, Zimbabwe
- Africa, Southern Africa, Cape Provinces
Pelargonium graveolens L'Her.
Family: GERANIACEAEGenus: Pelargonium
Species: graveolens L'Her.
Common names: Rose Geranium; Rose Scent Geranium
Distribution summary: Mozambique, Zimbabwee, S.Africa
Habit: Shrub
Hardiness: H2 - Tender; cool or frost-free greenhouse
Habitat: Rocky slopes
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Plants in pots (POT), Southern Hemisphere Wolfson bed (N)
Reason for growing: Medicinal, other use