Pelargonium grandiflorum (Andrews) Willd., Sp. pl. 3(1):674. 1800 (Syn: Eumorpha grandiflora (Andr.) Eckl. & Zeyh.; Geraniospermum grandiflorum (Andr.) Kuntze; (≡) Geranium grandiflorum Andrews (basionym)); South Africa (W-Cape Prov.), Bolivia (c), Spain (c) as per Catalogue of Life; Pelargonium x grandiflorum (Andrews) Willd., Sp. pl. 3(1):674. 1800 ‘Aristo‘ Common name: Large-flowered pelargonium Shrubby perennial with large flowers has a number of cultivars in variety of colour under the name ‘Aristo’ Photographed from California
TQ-Manipur-04 Unidentied garden flower : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5) I am unable to identify this garden flower photographed from Manipur. Any help will be appreciated. I guess it is Pelargonium grandiflorum hybrid ! Thank you for the lead … I had explored Pelargonium earlier, but could not understand the large anthers of this plant. Came across this nice article which says that Pelargoniums are divided into 5 groups: My plant appears to belong to the Regal Pelargonium group. The closest I could get to was Regal Pelargonium ‘Kimono’: https://www.gardenia.net/plant/pelargonium-kimono I found these closer to Pelargonium grandiflorum hybrids as per References: |
Pelargonium grandiflorum (Cultivated)
Updated on December 24, 2024