Pelargonium graveolens is a Pelargonium species native to the Cape Provinces and the Northern Provinces of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
Pelargonium graveolens
The flower cluster of cultivated P. 'Graveolens'
A bee on a flower cluster of cultivated P. 'Graveolens'
At Ryton Organic Gardens, near Rugby, Warwickshire.
Pelargonium is a genus of flowering plants that includes about 280 species of perennials, succulents, and shrubs, commonly called geraniums, pelargoniums, or storksbills. Geranium is also the botanical name and common name of a separate genus of related plants, also known as cranesbills. Both genera belong to the family Geraniaceae. Carl Linnaeus originally included all the species in one genus, Geranium, and they were later separated into two genera by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle in 1789.
Pelargonium
Pelargonium flower macro
One of hundreds of garden and houseplant cultivars
Dillenius' introduction of the term 'Pelargonium' in Hortus Elthamensis 1732