pelargoni
Pelargoni, or Pelargonium, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Geraniaceae. In everyday horticulture, these plants are commonly referred to as geraniums, though true geraniums belong to a different genus. The name derives from Greek pelargos, meaning stork, a reference to the shape of the fruit.
Native to southern Africa, pelargoniums are typically herbaceous perennials or woody-based shrubs. They often have aromatic
Cultivation and care: Pelargoniums prefer sunny locations and well-drained soil. They tolerate drought better than waterlogged
Uses and varieties: Several species are valued for essential oils, with Pelargonium graveolens yielding rose geranium