lemon geranium
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Definition
Noun: A type of common garden geranium (Pelargonium crispum or related cultivars) characterized by leaves that emit a distinct lemon-like fragrance when touched or crushed.
Usage
The term "lemon geranium" is used specifically to identify this scented geranium variety. It is primarily a horticultural term. * The lemon geranium is prized more for its aromatic leaves than its flowers. * She added a few leaves from the lemon geranium to the potpourri for a fresh scent.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Use: The leaves of the lemon geranium are sometimes used as a flavoring agent in desserts, syrups, and teas, imparting a subtle citrus note.
- The recipe called for a lemon geranium leaf to be steeped in the simple syrup.
- Aromatic Use: The plant is often grown in herb gardens or sensory gardens for its fragrant foliage.
- Brushing against the lemon geranium releases its delightful aroma.
Variants and Related Words
- Scented Geranium: A broader category that includes lemon geraniums as well as other varieties with fragrances like rose, mint, or nutmeg.
- : The primary botanical species name for the lemon geranium.
Synonyms
- Lemon-scented geranium
- Lemon pelargonium
Related Phrases/Idioms
- None directly associated. The term is specific to horticulture and does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- a common garden geranium with lemon-scented foliage