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Pelargonium crispum

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Pelargonium crispum is a pelargonium species native to South Africa. Pelargonium comes from the Greek; Pelargos which means Stork. Another name for pelargoniums is storksbills due the shape of their fruit. Crispum refers to the crinkled, crispy leaves.
The pictured pelargonium crispum "Angeleyes Orange" cultivar was spotted in the yard of a local monastery, in Othrys mountain, Greece.

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