Geranium (likely a Pelargonium species, commonly referred to as Geraniums)

Scientific Name: Pelargonium (genus)

Plant Family: Geraniaceae

Native Region: The Pelargonium genus, commonly known as Geraniums, is native to Southern Africa, particularly South Africa.

Geranium (likely a Pelargonium species, commonly referred to as Geraniums)

Brief Description

The image shows a plant cutting in a glass of water, likely for propagation. The leaves are rounded with scalloped edges, and appear to be a fresh green color. The stems are relatively thin.

Care Instructions

This appears to be a Geranium cutting being rooted in water. For rooting, keep the cutting in a glass of clear water in a bright, indirect light location. Change the water every few days to prevent stagnation. Roots should form within 2-4 weeks. Once roots are about an inch long, the cutting can be transplanted into well-draining potting mix. As a mature plant, provide bright light, water when the top inch of soil is dry, and protect from frost.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Created At: 2025-07-31T10:56:14.568917