Pelargonium × hortorum, (also called zonal geranium, garden geranium, malva or malvón), is a nothospecies of Pelargonium most commonly used as an ornamental plant. It is a hybrid between Pelargonium zonale and Pelargonium inquinans. Availability includes the usual nursery "seed-grown" and the "cutting grown" types, which can easily be propagated at home by cutting and planting side branches. These are stocky and large. The flowers can be single or double. The leaves are often fragrant. The flowers.. more
Similar species: Geraniales
Uploaded Feb 27, 2017. Captured in Calle Arbusto 4A, Alamos 3ra Secc, 76160 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico.
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