Scientific Name
Pelargonium spp.
Common Name
Geranium

SKIN IRRITATION MINOR, OR LASTING ONLY FOR A FEW MINUTES.

Characteristics

Family
Geraniaceae
Plant Description
Herbaceous annuals and perennials; leaves alternate, simple or divided, some aromatic; flowers 5-parted, variously colored.
Origin
Africa.
Where Found
Houseplant or interiorscape; landscape in flower garden as herbaceous annual.
Mode
Dermatitis.
Poisonous Part
Leaves.
Symptoms
Skin irritation of minor risk.
Toxic Principle
Unknown; possibly essential oils.
Severity
SKIN IRRITATION MINOR, OR LASTING ONLY FOR A FEW MINUTES.

"Poisonous Plants of North Carolina," Dr. Alice B. Russell, Department of Horticultural Science; Dr. James W. Hardin, Botany; Dr. Larry Grand, Plant Pathology; and Dr. Angela Fraser, Family and Consumer Sciences; North Carolina State University. All Pictures Copyright @1997Alice B. Russell, James W. Hardin, Larry Grand. Computer programming, Miguel A. Buendia; graphics, Brad Capel.

Disclaimer: The list of poisonous plants on this web site does not necessarily include every poisonous plant that is known, or that might be found in an urban landscape or home. North Carolina State University does not advise eating any of the plants included in this web site. The information concerning edibility is taken from the literature, and the degree of reliability is unknown. We discourage the use of any of these plants for self medication. In cases of accidental exposure or ingestion, contact the Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222.

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