Did you click the link I gave? There was two common names there. Though I would not use "wild geranium" as you will probably get hits for other plants like Geranium maculatum.
I haven't grown this, but it sounds like a good ornamental if you live in Southern California or other dry place where temps rarely go below freezing. It should not have cultural needs resembling ordinary garden pelargoniums (geraniums), wanting dryer conditions.
While there's preliminary research supporting folklore usage in some lung inflammatory conditions, Richter's is going overboard in claiming that modern studies prove it's a TB cure (no such evidence exists in the research literature or clinical practice)
Have seen the link now, fatamorgana, thanks. As I live in SE England (UK), it probably won't grow here if its from Africa. We get some pretty freezing winters. It is being sold in pill form at present here, not as a plant; looks like the interest has come in from Germany.
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