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pelargonium
[ pel-ahr-goh-nee-uhm, -er- ]
noun
- any plant of the genus Pelargonium, the cultivated species of which are usually called geranium. Compare geranium ( def 2 ).
pelargonium
/ ˌpɛləˈɡəʊnɪəm /
noun
- any plant of the chiefly southern African geraniaceous genus Pelargonium, having circular or lobed leaves and red, pink, or white aromatic flowers: includes many cultivated geraniums
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pelargonium1
1810–20; < New Latin < Greek pelargó ( s ) stork + ( gerá ) nion geranium
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pelargonium1
C19: via New Latin from Greek pelargos stork, on the model of geranium ; from the likeness of the seed vessels to a stork's bill
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Example Sentences
In scarlet dwarf Pelargonium, you will find occasionally an additional and abnormal stamen on opposite and lower side of flower.
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If you experiment on Pelargonium I would suggest your looking out for this single stamen.
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Like all florists, he had a predilection for one particular plant; the pelargonium was his especial favorite.
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All kinds of Pelargonium may be raised from seed with the certainty of giving satisfaction if the work be well done.
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The inheritance of the white and golden zones in Pelargonium largely depends on the nature of the soil.
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