Pelargoniums: An Herb Society of America Guide

Pelargonium panduriforme

Pelargonium panduriforme

Genus: Pelargonium
Specific Epithet: panduriforme
Common Name: balsam-scented geranium, fiddle leaf geranium
Form: erect, branched shrub
Flowers: large and pink with purple stippling
Habitat: near streams in the lower foothills and ravines of Baviaanskloof and Kouga mountains in S. Africa
Leaves: large, soft, hairy and fiddle-shaped with dark brown along center rib
Height: 6.5'
Sun: full sun
Scent: balsam, pungent or balm
Use: aromatic, ornamental

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