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- Synonyms Eumorpha grandiflora (Willd.) Eckl. & Zeyh. Geraniospermum grandiflorum (Willd.) ****ze Geraniospermum variegatum (L.f.) ****ze Geranium glabrum Dum...
- Genus Geraniospermum Geraniospermum carnosum (L.) ****ze, accepted as Pelargonium carnosum (L.) L'Her. subsp. carnosum, indigenous Geraniospermum dipetalum...
-  acetosum Binomial name Pelargonium acetosum (L.) L'Hér. Synonyms Ciconium acetosum (L.) Hoffmanns. Geraniospermum acetosum (L.) ****ze Geranium acetosum L....
- saxifragoides. Otto ****ze erected the genus Geraniospermum and made the new combination Geraniospermum peltatum in 1891. As part of his extensive 1912...
- name Pelargonium australe Willd. Occurrence data from AVH Synonyms Geraniospermum australe (Willd.) ****ze Geranium australe (Willd.) Poir. Geranium glomeratum...
- lavaterifolium Eckl. & Zeyh. (1835) Ciconium urenifolium Eckl. & Zeyh. (1835) Geraniospermum inquinans (L.) ****ze (1891) Geranium inquinans L. (1753) Pelargonium...
- Hoffmanns. Ciconium stenopetalum Hoffmanns. Ciconium zonale (L.) Hoffmanns. Geraniospermum zonale (L.) ****ze Geranium marginatum Cav. Geranium zonale L....
- ****ze ****igned the species to his new genus Geraniospermum, creating the new combinations Geraniospermum triste, G. flavum and G. quinquevulnerum respectively...
-  vitifolium Binomial name Pelargonium vitifolium (L.) L'Hér. (1789) Synonyms Geraniospermum vitifolium (L.) ****ze (1891) Geranium vitifolium L. (1753)...
- flabellifolium, rehmannii and zeyheri to a new, more narrowly defined genus Geraniospermum, in 1891. In 1902, Adolf Engler describes P. heckmannianum. All of these...