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excerpt: "Apple geranium is an aromatic pelargonium prized for its soft leaves and sweet apple-like fragrance. It is mainly used in fragrant household preparations, teas, and potpourri rather than strong medicinal formulas. Native to South Africa, it grows well in sunny..."
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# Apple Geranium Benefits & Uses (Pelargonium odoratissimum)

Apple geranium (Pelargonium odoratissimum) is a tender perennial aromatic herb in the Geraniaceae family, native to South Africa. It forms soft, rounded leaves with a distinct apple-like scent, and the leaves are the part most commonly used in household and herbal preparations.

Traditionally, scented geraniums such as apple geranium have been used in fragrant teas, sugar flavorings, bath blends, and potpourri. They are valued more for pleasant aroma and gentle household use than for strong medicinal action.

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## Botanical Overview

- **Botanical name:***Pelargonium odoratissimum*
- **Family:** Geraniaceae
- **Plant type:** Fragrant flowering plant
- **Native region:** South Africa
- **Common names:** Apple geranium, apple-scented pelargonium

**Plants often mentioned with Apple Geranium**

**Apple Geranium** is often discussed alongside [Lemon Geranium](/plants/lemon-geranium)
, [Clary Sage](/plants/clary-sage)
, and [Rugosa Rose](/plants/rugosa-rose)
 in aromatic herbal writing. These plants are linked through fragrant leaves, soothing household preparations, and cottage-style herb gardens.

### Apple Geranium Benefits and Traditional Uses

Apple Geranium has traditionally been used to support:

- Fragrant teas and infusions
- Potpourri and sachets
- Bath blends and household herb use
- Dessert and sugar flavoring
- Aromatic garden planting

Scented geraniums became popular in cottage gardens for their ease of growth and the many household ways their leaves could be used. “The scented geraniums have long been cherished for the quiet pleasure they bring to the garden and home.”

#### Apple Geranium Preparation Methods

Apple Geranium can be prepared in several traditional ways:

**Tea**

Fresh leaves may be infused in hot water for a light aromatic herbal drink.

**Part of the plant used:***Leaves*

**Infused Sugar**

Leaves may be layered with sugar to lend a gentle apple-like fragrance.

**Part of the plant used:***Leaves*

**Bath Blend**

Fresh or dried leaves may be added to bath herbs or sachets.

**Part of the plant used:***Leaves*

**Potpourri**

The leaves dry well for fragrant household mixes.

**Part of the plant used:***Leaves*

##### Growing Apple Geranium

Apple geranium is a tender aromatic herb that thrives in sun, warmth, and excellent drainage.

- Prefers full sun to partial shade
- Grows best in well-drained potting mix or garden soil
- Allow the soil surface to dry slightly between waterings
- Suitable for USDA zones 10–11 and commonly grown in containers elsewhere
- Easy to grow on sunny patios and sheltered herb gardens in the United States

Regular pinching keeps the plant bushy and fragrant. In cold climates it is often overwintered indoors or propagated from cuttings.

###### Safety Considerations

This herb has a long history of traditional use, however care should always be taken when using herbal plants.

However:

- Scented geraniums are generally used gently, but concentrated internal use is uncommon.
- Some individuals may experience skin irritation from the fragrant leaves or oils.
- Patch testing is sensible before topical use.
- Apple geranium (Pelargonium spp.) may be toxic to pets if ingested, particularly cats and dogs, and may cause gastrointestinal upset or skin irritation.
- If a pet is exposed or showing symptoms, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) for guidance.
- Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using concentrated herbal preparations.

This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

**Image Disclaimer:** Images are for reference only and should not be used as the sole method of identification. Always confirm identification with a qualified source.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is apple geranium used for?

Apple geranium is mainly used for fragrant teas, potpourri, bath blends, and household herbal preparations. It is valued more for aroma than for strong medicinal use.

What part of apple geranium is used?

The leaves are the main part used. They carry the plant’s characteristic sweet apple-like scent.

Can apple geranium be made into tea?

Yes. Fresh leaves may be steeped in hot water for a light, aromatic herbal drink or blended with other mild herbs.

Can apple geranium grow in the United States?

Yes. It grows well in warm conditions and is commonly kept in containers or sunny sheltered gardens in the United States.

Is apple geranium edible?

The leaves are sometimes used sparingly in teas, desserts, and flavoring preparations, though they are more often used for fragrance than as a major culinary herb.

Are there safety concerns with apple geranium?

Apple geranium is usually used gently, but some people may experience skin irritation from scented pelargonium leaves. Topical use should be patch tested first.
