Pelargonium (hybridum)
by Walter Hood Fitch
from The Floral Magazine vol. 1 (1861)
by Thomas Moore
Pelargonium first made their way into western gardens from southern Africa on board Dutch merchant ships in the late 1500’s. Most species are native to southern Africa and Australia. They are popularly grown for their scented foliage, which are used in perfumery, potpourri, and cooking.
Matted Print measures 11" x 14"
by Walter Hood Fitch
from The Floral Magazine vol. 1 (1861)
by Thomas Moore
Pelargonium first made their way into western gardens from southern Africa on board Dutch merchant ships in the late 1500’s. Most species are native to southern Africa and Australia. They are popularly grown for their scented foliage, which are used in perfumery, potpourri, and cooking.
Matted Print measures 11" x 14"