
1) Certain garden flower 2) Cranesbill 3) Culinary bloom 4) Culinary flower 5) Culinary blossom 6) Culinary vegetable 7) Edible blossom 8) Edible bloom 9) Edible flower 10) Edible vegetable 11) Garden flower 12) Garden plant 13) Herb 14) Herbaceous plant 15) Kitchen vegetable 16) Latin girl name 17) Pelargonium
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1) Cranesbill 2) Storksbill
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Geranium is a genus of 422 species of flowering annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as the cranesbills. They are found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, but mostly in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. The long, palmately cleft leaves are broadly circular in form. ...
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• (n.) A cultivated pelargonium. • (n.) A genus of plants having a beaklike tours or receptacle, around which the seed capsules are arranged, and membranous projections, or stipules, at the joints. Most of the species have showy flowers and a pungent odor. Called sometimes crane`s-bill.
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(from the article `geranium`) any of a group of about 300 species of perennial herbs or shrubs in the family Geraniaceae, native mostly to subtropical southern Africa. Geraniums ...
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any of a group of about 300 species of perennial herbs or shrubs in the family Geraniaceae, native mostly to subtropical southern Africa. Geraniums ... [1 related articles]
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A type of plant that is native to southern Africa and has white, pink, purple, or red flowers and 3- to 5-lobed leaves. An essential oil that smells like roses is taken from the leaves and used in perfume, in mosquito repellants, and in aromatherapy to treat skin problems and to reduce stress. The scientific name is Pelargonium graveolens. Also cal...
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This group of hardy perennials is found in the temperature regions of Europe, North America and other various parts of the world. This group shouldn't be confused with the 'Geraniums' that are grown in pots for greenhouse or home decoration, or for summer bedding; the name 'Geranium' is the common name for the plants known botanically as Pelargoniu...
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1. <botany> A genus of plants having a beaklike tours or receptacle, around which the seed capsules are arranged, and membranous projections, or stipules, at the joints. most of the species have showy flowers and a pungent odour. Called sometimes crane's-bill. ... 2. <botany> A cultivated pelargonium. ... Many plants referred to the gen...
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Ge·ra'ni·um (je*rā'nĭ*ŭm)
noun [ Latin , from Greek
gera`nion , from
ge`ranos crane: confer French
géranium . See
Crane ,
noun ]
1. (Botany) A genus of plants having a beaklike torus or receptacle, aroun...
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The Geranium (Crane's Bill) is an herbaceous plant of the family Geraniaceae, akin to the Wood Sorrel and Balsam. It takes its alternative name of Crane's Bill from the fancied resemblance of the fruit to the beak of a crane. They have usually palmately divided leaves and regular flowers with ten stamens and five carpels. Some thirteen species are ...
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[
n] - any of numerous plants of the family Geraniaceae
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Any of a group of plants either having divided leaves and white, pink, or purple flowers (geraniums), or having a hairy stem, and white, pink, red, or black-purple flowers (pelargoniums). Some geraniums are also called cranesbill. (Genera
Geranium and
Pelargonium, family Geraniaceae.)
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A fault caused by sorbic acid degeneration, characterized by the odor of geraniums. The offending compound is 2-ethoxy-hexa-3,5-diene.
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