IPA: /pəˈlɑːɡəˌniːəm/
KK: /pəˈlɑrɡəniəm/
A type of plant that belongs to the genus Pelargonium, often known for its colorful flowers and commonly referred to as geraniums.
She planted several pelargoniums in her garden for their vibrant blooms.
Pelargonium → The name 'pelargonium' is derived from the Greek word 'pelargos' (meaning stork), which refers to the shape of the seed capsule resembling a stork's bill. The suffix '-ium' is a common ending in Latin used for naming genera in taxonomy. Thus, 'pelargonium' refers to a genus of flowering plants whose seed capsules resemble a stork's bill.
Imagine a stork with its long bill, which helps you remember that 'pelargonium' refers to a plant whose seed capsule looks like a stork's bill.