Pelargonium inquinans is a species of flowering plant in the geranium family, commonly known as a type of scarlet pelargonium.
๐บ Basic description
- Family: Geraniaceae
- Type: Shrubby flowering plant
- Native region: South Africa ๐ฟ๐ฆ
- Growth habit: Upright, bushy plant
- Flowers: Bright red to scarlet clusters
๐ธ Appearance
- Leaves: Soft, slightly fuzzy, rounded
- Flowers: Five-petaled, usually bright red or pink
- Stem: Semi-woody as it matures
๐ฟ Uses
๐ผ Ornamental plant
- Widely grown in gardens and pots
- Popular for its long-lasting bright flowers
- Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies ๐
๐ฟ Traditional/folk use (limited evidence)
- Sometimes used in traditional remedies for:
- Minor skin issues
- Coughs or colds (in herbal practices)
- โ ๏ธ These uses are not strongly supported by modern clinical research
๐ Growing conditions
- Prefers warm, sunny environments โ๏ธ
- Needs well-drained soil
- Moderate watering (avoid overwatering)
- Common in home gardens worldwide
โ ๏ธ Safety note
- Generally considered non-toxic in small contact amounts
- Not meant for internal medicinal use without guidance
- Avoid self-medicating with plant extracts
๐ง Simple summary
Pelargonium inquinans is a bright red ornamental plant from South Africa, mainly grown for decoration, not as a proven medical treatment.
If you want, I can also compare it with other pelargonium species or tell you why itโs used in some herbal products ๐ฟ