Cultivated form of the species with finely divided leaves. The upper petals of this cultivar are also divided.
The leaves are sticky and have some scent.
P. denticulatum belongs to the section Pelargonium.
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P. alpinum
P. alpinum was earlier placed in section Ligularia, but I believe it is now placed in Pelargonium.
Growing P. alpinum from seed I got two different plants, some with zoned leaves and some without.
Photo © Edgar
P. tomentosum
P. tomentosum is in the section Pelargonium. It has small white flowers. The leaves are big with strong peppermint scent. The leaves are covered with small hairs and are very soft to touch. The name also means “hairy”.
This species is wide-spreading and thrives in semi-shade.