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sent my portfolio to the printer and did a geranium-topmodel-shooting (all my cuttings made it to the next round...) searched for their botanical names, so what do we have here:
(starting at the upper left corner, clockwise)
pelargonium sidoides - also known as umckaloabo, it`s from south africa, but i got at one of my last visits to the farmers market in stuttgart
pelargonium fragrans variegatum
didn`t found a name
pelargonium denticulatum filiciforium
the velvety one in the second picture ist pelargonium tomentosum
and next to it a geranium-killer