Geranium maderense

Geranium maderense

  • Geranium maderense
  • Geranium maderense
  • Geranium maderense
  • Geranium maderense
  • Flower name
    Geranium maderense
  • Scientific name
    Geranium maderense
  • AliasGeranium maderense
  • Place of originMadira Islands
  • Place of floweringGreenhouse
  • Flowering seasonApril, May

What is Geranium maderense

Geranium maderense (scientific name: Geranium maderense) is a biennial to perennial herb native to the Madira Islands and belongs to the genus Geranium in the family Geraniumceae. It is the largest of the genus. In early summer, it produces many light red flowers about 4 cm in diameter, spreading from the tip of the stem. The flowers are five-petaled and the throat of the petals is dark red with a red streak on the corolla.

Common name: Geranium maderense, Scientific name: Geranium maderense, Place of origin: Madira Islands, Leaf blade: 50 cm, Leaf shape: palmate, Flowering season: April to May Flowering season: April-May, flower color: pink, flower diameter: 4 cm.


  • Order
    Geraniumles
  • Family
    Geraniumceae
  • Genus
    Geranium
  • Species
    G. maderense
  • Type of flower
    Left-right symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Scattered inflorescence/ umbrella shape
  • Petal shape
    Five-petal
  • Leaf type
    Palm shape
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typebiennial to perennial herb
  • Flower colorsPink
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height100.0 ~ 150.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower4.0 ~ 4.0 cm

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