Taxon

Pelargonium panduriforme

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Common name: Balsam-scented geranium, Fiddle leaf geranium, Oakleaf garden geranium
Family: Geraniaceae (Geranium)
Distribution: Eastern Cape
IUCN Red list: Not evaluated
National red list: Least Concern
Comments: The leaves are soft, hairy, and somewhat sticky. It has a pungent odour, making it very popular in scented gardens. The stems are soft and herbaceous when young but as the shrub matures become woody. It is normally found close to streams.
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