GERANIACE. 
exclusive of the synonyme of Moris. 
purple, elegant. Petals bifid. 
Tuberous-rooted Crane’s-bill. 
Pl. 4 foot. 
26 G. LINEARYLOBUM (D. C. fl. fr. suppl. p. 628. in a note,) 
roots almost globose; stem rather pubescent, naked from the 
base to the fork ; leaves many-parted, with linear, subdivided, 
quite entire lobes. 2.H. Native of Siberia in groves and 
fields, on the lower Volga, and at Cape Caucasus. G. tuberdsum, 
Bieb. fl. taur. cauc. 2. p. 135. exclusive of the synonymes of Lin. 
Cav. Lam. Mor. Flowers red. An elegant plant. 
Linear-lobed Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, July. Pl. 1 foot. 
27 G. cymnocau’ton (D. C. prod. 1. p. 640.) root almost 
globose ? stem from the base to the divisions naked ; upper leaves 
3-parted, with pinnate-cut lobes ; calyxes ciliated, villous ; petals 
entire. 2.H. Native of Iberia. Root and radical leaves un- 
known. Flowers large, blue. 
Naked-stemmed Crane’s-bill. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
28 G. aspHopEtorpEs (Willd. in Schrad. jour. 2. p. 26. t. 1.) 
root tuberous; stem flaccid, diffuse, hispid from reflexed hairs ; 
leaves 5-lobed; lobes trifid, a little cut; peduncles and calyxes 
villous ; petals emarginate ; stamens awl-shaped, smooth. 2. 
H. Native of fields in Greece, about Constantinople, and of the 
Levant. Tourn. voy. 1. p. 526. with a figure, ed. germ. 2. 
Flowers large, numerous, 
Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1596. 
Fl. May, July. Clt. 1814. 
P. 339. t. 36. G. orientale, Mill. dict. no. 10. Flowers dark- 
purple. 
Asphodelus-like-rooted Crane’s-bill. Pl. 1 foot. 
t< . 
* * Stems herbaceous, erect, or diffuse. Roots fibrous. 
29 G. Ipx’ricum (Cav. diss. 4. p. 209. t. 124. f. 1.) stem vil- 
lous, dichotomous, erect ; leaves 5-7-parted, with pinnately-cut 
lobes and toothed lobules, villous ; calyxes very villous ; petals 
obcordate, or somewhat trifid. 24. H. ` Native of Iberia. Sims, 
bot. mag. t. 1386. Sweet, ger. t. 84. G. grandiflorum, Guld. 
nn 1. p. 426. Flowers large, blue. This is a very elegant 
plant. 
Iberian Crane’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1802. Pl. 1 foot. 
30 G. nopo'sum (Lin: spec. 953.) stem erect, tetragonal, 
lower leaves 5-lobed, upper ones 3-lobed, with oblong, acumi- 
nated, serrated lobes; petals emarginate. Y%.H. Native of 
rance and Britain, in the mountainous parts of Cumberland, 
and between Hatfield and Welwyn, Herts, in thickets. Smith, 
engl. bot. t. 1091. Cav. diss. 4. p. 208. t. 80. f. 1.—Mor. 2. p. 
16. sect. 5. t. 16. f. 22. Carpels downy. Root rather tuber- 
ous. Flowers rather large, purple, veined. Leaves shining. 
Knotted Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Britain. Pl. 14 foot. 
31 G. HERNANDE SII (Moc. et Sesse, fl. mex. icon. ined. 
. C. prod. 1. p. 640.) stem roundish, erect; branches and 
petioles beset with spreading, long hairs; lower leaves 5-lobed, 
upper ones 3-lobed, with oblong, acuminated, serrated lobes; 
Petals oblong, cuneated, almost entire. y. H. Native of Mexico. 
Owers pale-red, veined. Hern. mex. 293. f. 2. This plant is 
Probably sufficiently distinct from the following. 
Hernandes’s Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, July. Pl. 14 foot. 
9 82 G. Mexica'num (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 
30.) stem erect, beset with reflexed hairs; leaves pedately 5- 
cleft, covered with long close-pressed hairs on both surfaces ; 
sgments 3-7-cleft at the apex ; peduncles clothed with glandular 
ars; calyxes mucronated. 4%. F. Native of Mexico between 
vanaxuato and Santa Rosa. G. hirtum, Willd. herb. Flowers 
Pale-red, veined. 
execan Crane’s-bill. Pl. 1 foot. 
Pind G. HoLosErr’ceuM (Willd. herb. ex Spreng. syst. 3. p. 73.) 
m erect, branched, smooth, covered with stipulas at the base ; 
faves kidney-shaped, 5-lobed, clothed with soft hairs on both 
IV. Geranium. 717 
surfaces ; lobes 3-toothed, obtuse ; peduncles and calyxes hairy. 
u.G. Native of South America. ° 
Whole-silky Crane’s-bill. Pl. 1 foot. 
34 G. ancuròsum (Curt. bot. mag. t. 203.) stem angular, 
erect; radical leaves 7-lobed, cauline ones 5-lobed ; lobes ob- 
long, pointed, toothed ; petals emarginate. Y%.H. Native of? 
G. vendsum, Pers. ench. 2. p. 235. Flowers pale-red, with 
darker veins, 
Angular-stemmed Crane’s-bill. 
Pl. 14 foot. 
35 G. REFLE'xUM (Lin. mant. 257.) stem erect, round ; leaves 
alternate, 5-7-lobed, deeply-toothed, upper ones sessile; petals 
reflexed, toothed at the apex ; stamens smooth ; carpels trans- 
versely plaited. %4. H. Native of Italy and France. Cav. 
Fl. May, July. Clt. 1789. 
diss. 4. t. 81. f. 1. Flowers with purple petals, and white 
stamens. 
Reflexed-petalled Crane’s-bill, Fl. May, June. Clt. 1758. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
36 G. puz'um (Lin. spec. 933.) stem round, forked ; leaves 
5-9-lobed, deeply-toothed, upper ones sessile ; petals spreading, 
entire ; filaments of stamens hairy at the base; carpels trans- 
versely plaited. h. H. Native of France and Switzerland ; also in 
England in mountainous thickets, but rare at Tovell near Maid- 
stone. About Clapham, Ingleton, and Newburgh, Yorkshire, as 
well as Lancashire, Cambridgeshire, and Bedfordshire. Smith, 
engl. bot, t. 322. Oed. fl. dan. t. 987. Cav. diss. 4. p. 210. t. 
89. f. 2. G. phæ'um var. a, vulgatius, D. C. prod. 1. p. 641. 
Petals dark-brown, almost inclining to black, with a white spot 
at the base of each. Carpels hairy at the base. 
Dusky-flowered Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, June. 
1 to 2 feet. 
37 G. Fu’scum (Lin. mant. 97.) stem round, simple; leaves 
5-9-lobed, deeply-toothed, upper ones sessile ; petals a little re- 
flexed, entire ; stamens hairy at the base; carpels transversely 
plaited. %4. H. Native of the south of Europe. Flowers 
dirty purple. This species differs from G. pha um, in the 
stems being simple, not forked, and in the leaves being stiffer and 
more pubescent, as well as in the peduncles being twin, 1-flow- 
ered, not solitary and 2-flowered. 
Brown-flowered Crane’s-bill. Cit. 
Pl. 1 to 2 feet. l 
38 G. Lrvıpum{ (Lher. ger. t. 39.) stem round, simple ; radical 
leaves 9-lobed, obtuse, deeply-toothed, upper ones _5-lobed, 
acute ; petals roundish-obcordate, waved ; stamens hairy at the 
base ; carpels transversely plaited. 4.H. Native of France and 
Switzerland. Sweet, ger. 268. G. patulum, Vill. dauph. 3. p. 371. 
G. subceertileum, Schleich. cat. 25. Flowers lead-coloured. 
Livid-flowered Crane’s-bill. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1775. Pl. 
1 to 2 feet. 
39 G. ERtosTE Mon (Fish. ined. D. C. prod. 1. p. 641.) stem 
slightly angled, forked, erect ; leaves 5-lobed, with ovate, deeply- 
toothed lobes, lower leaves on long stalks, alternate, upper 
ones sessile, opposite ; petals entire, bearded at the base; fila- 
ments of stamens very villous, distinct at the base. Y. H. 
Native of Nipaul at Gosaingsthan, and of Dahuria in birch woods. 
Sweet, ger. t.197. Stem tumid at the joints, and is, as well as 
the leaves, villous. Flowers pale-violet, with white stamens, but 
urple towards the apex, as well as the stigmas. 
Var. 2, pallidum (Sweets ger. t. 197. f. b.) flowers pale-blue. 
.H. Native of Nipaul only. 
+s Tairy-stamened Crone’s-bill. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1822. Pl. 
1 . 
? 0 Go caua’wruun (D. C. prod. 1. p. 641.) stem erect, round, 
almost simple, naked below ; leaves all stalked, palmately 5-7- 
Jobed, with the lobes deeply and acutely serrate-jagged ; pedun- 
rowded, short; calyxes very villous ; petals entire ; fila- 
Britain. P]. 
Fl. May, June. 1759. 
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