Description
Pelargonium capitatum is one of several species known as kusmalva (meaning, roughly, “coastal geranium”) in Afrikaans. It is in the subgenus Pelargonium along with Pelargonium graveolens, Pelargonium tomentosum and Pelargonium crispum.
Etymology of Pelargonium capitatum
Pelargonium comes from the Greek pelargos, which means stork. Another name for pelargoniums is storksbills due to the shape of their fruit. The epithet capitatum refers to the head-shaped flowers leaves.
Growth Habit of the Pelargonium capitatum
Pelargonium capitatum is a low shrub up to about 100 cm (39 in) in height and 1.5 m across.
The stems are soft and coated in green, glandular hairs.
Brushing against a bush releases a copious scent of the essential oil from damaged hairs. The scent varies from faint sweetness to a strong rosy scent.
The flowers range from white through various shades of pink to purple. Its preferred habitat is on sand dunes, but it is a fast grower on any reasonable base, including hard clayey soil, so it readily colonises disturbed habitat.[2]
It can be easily propagated from seed or cuttings, and grows best in well-drained sandy soils.[2]
Distribution of Pelargonium capitatum
It is found in fynbos along the coast of South Africa, from Lamberts Bay in the Western Cape east to Kwazulu-Natal. Its habitat is usually beach sand or other well-drained sandy soils. It is a popular and convenient ornamental plant and it also is one of the species of Pelargonium cultivated as a source of essential oils.
Cultivars and Hybrids of Pelargonium capitatum
There are many cultivars and hybrids of Pelargonium capitatum as it hybridises readily with other species in the Pelargonium subgenus. These cultivars and hybrids include:
Pelargonium ‘Atomic Snowflake’ – A lemony rose scented variety with creamy variegated edges
Pelargonium ‘Attar of Roses’ – Perhaps the most well known of Pelargonium cultivars, P. ‘Attar of Roses’ has a sweet rose/elderflower scent.
Pelargonium ‘Pink Capitatum’ – A common variety of P. capitatum. It has sweet rose/lemon/elderflower scented leaves.
Pelargonium ‘Rober’s Lemon Rose’ – A lemon scented cultivar of P. capitatum. Possibly a hybrid between P. capitatum and P. × limoneum.
Pelargonium ‘Round-Leaf Rose’ – A Reddish-Pink flowered variety of P. capitatum with rose scented leaves.
Pelargonium × asperum – A rose scented hybrid between P. capitatum and Pelargonium radens. This hybrid is the most commonly used pelargonium in the perfume industry. Not to be confused with the sweet scented species
Different Pelargonium species
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References
- “BSBI List 2007”. Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-01-25. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
- Adams, Trevor (November 2005). “Pelargonium capitatum (L.) L’Hér”. PlantZAfrica.com. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
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