geranium• Instead he writes about his geraniums.• It was your averageLondonpark, complete with flasher, park-keeper, geraniums, a bum-splintering see-saw and babyswings.• Irongates open to a courtyard filled with pots of geraniums and ivytucked next to rustedbistro tables and chairs.• And then, finally, he would have snapped off their arms and legs and used their torsos for planting geraniums.• Having learned from that sage, I planted scentedgeraniums along the narrow part of the driveway.• Well, she could, but it certainly wasn't the geranium.
Origingeranium
(1500-1600)LatinGreekgeranion, from geranos“crane”; because the plant's seed-case looks like a crane's long beak