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Scented Geranium “Pine” (Pelargonium sp.) – Large Aromatic Herb for Fragrance, Potpourri & Herbal Teas

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Scented Geranium “Pine” (Pelargonium sp.) – Large Aromatic Herb for Fragrance, Potpourri & Herbal Teas

About This Plant

Scented Geranium “Pine” is a vigorous aromatic pelargonium grown for its fresh pine-like fragrance and large decorative foliage. When the leaves are brushed or crushed they release a clean resinous scent reminiscent of pine needles, making this plant a wonderful addition to herb gardens, fragrant borders, patios, and sensory plantings.

My own plant grows about 2 meters across, and a meter high, thriving in poor soil with little water. The foliage is strongly aromatic and deer and kangaroos leave it alone.

It is sometimes available at our Tea Gardens nursery, depending on seasonal stock.

How to Grow Scented Geranium “Pine” (Pelargonium sp.)

Climate & Frost Tolerance

  • Best suited to warm temperate, Mediterranean and subtropical climates
  • Prefers frost-free conditions but tolerates light frost once established
  • Can also be grown in large containers

Size

  • Height: about 80 cm – 1 m
  • Width: up to about 2 m
  • Forms a large spreading aromatic shrub

Soil

  • Very adaptable and grows well in poor soils
  • Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil
  • Too much fertiliser may reduce fragrance

Drainage

  • Excellent drainage is important
  • Does not tolerate waterlogged soil

Sun or Shade

  • Full sun to part shade
  • Full sun encourages stronger scent

Water Requirements

  • Low to moderate watering
  • Once established the plant tolerates dry conditions very well
  • Avoid excessive watering

Pruning

  • Trim back to keep vigurous and healthy
  • Older woody stems can be removed to encourage fresh growth

Uses

Culinary Uses

  • Aromatic leaves can be infused in herbal teas
  • Used to flavour syrups, sugars and desserts
  • Can be added to drinks or frozen in ice cubes for fragrance
  • Leaves are typically used sparingly because of their strong aroma

Aromatic & Household Uses

  • Excellent plant for potpourri and fragrant sachets
  • Dried leaves retain their scent well
  • Can be included in herbal incense blends
  • Useful for linen sachets and natural room fragrance
  • Popular in sensory gardens and fragrant herb collections

Garden Uses

  • Herb gardens
  • Fragrant borders
  • Patios and containers
  • Sensory gardens
  • Drought tolerant plantings

Botanical Notes

There are hundreds of hybrids and unnamed clones of the genus Pelargonium. Many have been circulated in herb gardens for decades without confirmed species identification. Sorry, I can’t give you a proper Latin name for this species! It’s just a  “Pine Scented Geranium”.

Botanical Name

  • Pelargonium sp.

Common Names

  • Pine Scented Geranium
  • Scented Geranium “Pine”
  • Pine Pelargonium

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