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Rose-Scented Geranium
Pelargonium capitatum
Animal-friendly
Supports bees
Supports bees
Growth features
Easy to grow
Easy to grow
Succession
Pioneer species
Pioneer species
Pink-flowered low-growing (30 cm) shrub with highly-frilly, sweet-scented leaves. It grows well in semi-shade and is often found in disturbed areas and is therefore a useful pioneer plant. It flowers from September to October.
It is pollinated by bees and other insects.
It is useful for essential oils, as a skin softener, to treat rashes, cracked heels, cuts. As a tea it has been used to treat kidney, bladder and stomach ailments.
Grow from seeds, that should be sown in late summer or autumn, or cuttings. Click here to read how to propagate from cuttings: https://www.wikihow.com/Propagate-Geraniums-from-Cuttings
Also known as Coast pelargonium.