Botanical name
Pelargonium tristeFamily
GeraniaceaeCommon Name
Kaneelblom, Night-scented PelargoniumDescription
Geophyte with large tuber. A subterranean network often gives rise to a population of separate plants. Leaves are carrot-like, hairy and mostly low on the ground, leaves on the flowering stems are smaller; large cordate stipules. Umbels of up to 20 small flowers are borne on long, sturdy, hairy stalks; flowers are a dull-coloured yellowish-green to dark maroon with a lighter margin; 7 fertile stamens are present.
The strong scent at night and the 25-35mm long flower tube suggest that the plant is pollinated by long-tongued moths.
Latin: triste= dull-coloured; referring to the dull colour of the flowers.
Habitat
Sandy flats and slopes
Flower Date
August to February