hanging geranium
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Definition
Noun: * A commonly cultivated trailing South American plant (Pelargonium peltatum) characterized by shield-shaped (peltate) leaves and clusters of pinkish (rosy) flowers. It is a popular ornamental plant, often grown in hanging baskets due to its cascading growth habit.
Usage
- This term is used to refer to the specific trailing variety of the geranium plant, primarily for horticultural and gardening contexts.
- It describes the plant's physical appearance (trailing stems, peltate leaves, rosy flowers) and its common use in decorative containers.
Examples
- "The balcony was adorned with vibrant hanging geraniums in terracotta pots."
- "For a cascading effect in your window box, consider planting hanging geranium."
- "Hanging geraniums require plenty of sunlight and well-drained soil to thrive."
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in plant catalogs, gardening guides, and nursery descriptions to distinguish this trailing type from the more common upright zonal geraniums ().
Variants and Related Words
- Ivy-leaved geranium: A common synonym for the same plant species (), referring to the shape of its leaves.
- Pelargonium peltatum: The botanical Latin name for the species.
- Trailing geranium: A descriptive term that emphasizes its growth habit.
Synonyms
- Ivy-leaved geranium
- Trailing pelargonium
- Cascading geranium
Antonyms
- Upright geranium (e.g., Zonal geranium, ): Refers to geranium varieties with a bushy, non-trailing growth habit.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "Spilling over the edge": A descriptive phrase often used in gardening to describe the visual effect of a hanging geranium in a basket or pot. (e.g., "The flowers were spilling over the edge of the basket beautifully.")
Noun
- a commonly cultivated trailing South American plant with peltate leaves and rosy flowers