Having the form, shape, or structural characteristics of a geranium or geranium family member; resembling geranium morphology.
From geranium plus Greek 'morphe' (form) with the suffix '-ic' meaning having the quality of. This comparative descriptor emerged in botanical literature to identify structures similar to geranium anatomy.
Botanical morphology is basically plant anatomy meets geometry—when something is 'geranomorphic' you're describing its shape and structure as if it took lessons from a geranium!
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