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Geranium, as a plant species, is not malleable in the sense that metals are; it does not exhibit the ability to be shaped or deformed under stress. However, the leaves and stems of geraniums can bend or be pruned, but this is a biological response rather than true malleability. Malleability typically refers to materials that can be physically manipulated without breaking, which does not apply to living plants.

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