Comfort

  • Geranium

          Geranium

          Geraniums are known for their vibrant and showy flowers in shades of red, pink, orange, white, and purple.

          Some geraniums are grown for their fragrant leaves, which are used in perfumes and as a source of essential oils.

          Geraniums are also attractive to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, and provide an essential nectar source for these insects. They are also used as natural insecticides, as some species contain toxic compounds to certain pests.

          Geraniums are often given as gifts to express love, friendship, and affection. In addition, Geraniums are believed to bring good luck and protect against evil spirits and negative energy. They also have been used for their medicinal properties for centuries and are associated with healing and comfort.

          Geraniums are often associated with femininity and are used to celebrate women and motherhood. They are known for their ability to bloom continuously throughout the growing season and adapt to various growing conditions, symbolizing renewal and rejuvenation.