i., bot. sardunya

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geranium
Any flowering plant of the genus Geranium, the cranesbills, of family Geraniaceae
Of a bright red color tinted with orange, like that of a scarlet geranium
{n} cranes bill, a genus of plants
A geranium is a plant with red, pink, or white flowers. a plant with red, pink, or white flowers and round leaves (geranion, from geranos ; because the plant's seed-case looks like a crane's long beak). Any of the approximately 300 species of perennial herbaceous plants or shrubs that make up the genus Geranium (family Geraniaceae), native mostly to subtropical southern Africa. They are among the most popular bedding and greenhouse plants. The closely related genus Pelargonium contains some 280 species of annual, biennial, and perennial herbaceous plants also commonly called geraniums. The showy, or Martha Washington, geraniums (P. x domesticum) have large pansylike flowers, few to the cluster. Some geraniums are grown as basket plants indoors and out; they are also used as ground covers in warm areas. Some species have fragrant leaves. Geranium oil smells like roses and is used chiefly in perfumes, soaps, and ointments
a vivid or strong red
The common name for flowering plants of the genus Pelargonium
A genus of plants having a beaklike torus or receptacle, around which the seed capsules are arranged, and membranous projections, or stipules, at the joints
a bright red color tinted with orange, like that of a scarlet geranium
A cultivated pelargonium
(Pelargonium Graveolens) Described as having a sweet yet heavy fragrance Benefits: Balancing effect on the nervous system Lifts the spirits Great for stress! Useful for all skin conditions as it has a balancing effect on the sebum Great for congested, oily skin
any of numerous plants of the family Geraniaceae
{i} type of plant grown for its showy flowers or fragrant leaves
(g soft) The Turks say this was a common mallow changed by the touch of Mahomet's garment The word is from the Greek geranos (a crane); and the plant is called "Crane's Bill," from the resemblance of the fruit to the bill of a crane
Skin refresher, muscle relaxant
Most of the species have showy flowers and a pungent odor
Called sometimes crane's-bill
i., bot. sardunya
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