730 
peduncles many-flowered ; petals acute, length of calyx. h. G. 
Burm. afr. t. 36. f. 1. Ger. ferulaceum, Cav. diss. 4. t. 110. f. 2. 
Fennel-like Stork’s-bill. Fl. July, Sept. Shrub 1 foot. 
73 P. critumiroLium (Smith, icon. pict. 1. t. 13.) stem 
shrubby, fleshy; leaves fleshy, bipinnate; lobes dilated at the 
apex, cut; peduncles many-flowered, panicled; petals obtuse, 
longer than the calyx, 2 upper ones curled at the base. k. G. 
Sweet, ger. 364. P. paniculatum, Jacq. schcenbr. 2. t. 137. Pe- 
tals white, 2 upper ones spotted with red at the base. 
Samphire-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, Sept. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
74 P. ALTERNANS (Wendl. hort. herrenh. 1. p. 14. t. 10.) 
stem shrubby, rather fleshy; branches pilose ; leaves pinnate, 
with stalked, rather alternate, wedge-shaped segments, deeply- 
toothed at the apex; umbels few-flowered. h. G. Sweet, 
ger. 286. Petals white, 2 upper ones marked with two red lines 
at the apex. 
Alternating-\eafletted Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1791. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
75 P. La'xum (Sweet, ger. 196. under Otidia,) umbels many- 
flowered, loosely panicled ; leaves pinnate, smooth ; leaflets pin- 
natifid or cut; segments wedge-shaped, flat, erosely toothed at 
the apex ; stem shrubby, fleshy ; petals a little toothed ; nectari- 
ferous tube a little shorter than the reflexed calyx. h. G. 
Petals white, upper ones marked with pale-lilac, branched lines 
near the base ; lower petals concave, white. 
Loose-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. Ju. Sept. Clt. 1821. Sh 1 ft. 
76 P. carnosum (Ait. hort. kew, 2. p. 421.) stem thick, 
fleshy, shrubby at the base; leaves smooth, thick, sinuately-pin- 
natifid, with oblong, obtuse segments, which are deeply toothed 
at the apex ; umbels many-flowered ; petals linear ; nectariferous 
tube rather longer than the calyx. h.G.—Dill. elth. 1. p. 153. 
t. 127. f. 154. Ger. carndsum, Lin. spec. 946. Cav. diss. t. 99. 
f. 1. Otidia carndsa, Sweet, ger. t. 98. Flowers white. 
Fleshy Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Aug. Clt.1724. Shrub 1 ft. 
Clt. 1790. 
Sect. IV. Campy’t1a (from kaprvioc, campylos, a curve; in 
allusion to the two upper filaments being hooked). Sweet, ger. 
43 and 48. Petals 5, unequal, 2 upper ones largest, rather 
auricled at the claw. Filaments 10, pilose or pubescent, 5 fer- 
tile ones erect, 5 alternate ones sterile, 2 upper ones of these 
longer, and hooked at the apex.—Herbs hardly suffruticose at 
the base, branched. Leaves stalked, ovate or oblong, toothed 
or cut. 
77 P. siarra‘rium (Jacq. schoenbr. 2. p. 3. t. 131.) stem suf- 
_fruticose, erect; leaves ovate-roundish, obtuse, hoary, and silky 
on both surfaces, toothed; peduncles 4-8-flowered ; 2 superior 
petals roundish, lower ones oblong. h.G. Campylia blattaria, 
Sweet, ger. 88. Petals pale-violet. Stamens pilose. 
Moth-Mullein-like Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
78 P. picnonprerorium (D. C. prod. 1. p. 656.) stem suf- 
fruticose, erect ; leaves kidney-shaped, crenulated, hoary; pe- 
duncles 5-flowered ; 2 upper petals obovate, lower ones oblong. 
h.G. Burch. cat. afr. no. 3084. This is very like P. blatta- 
rium and P. trichostemon, but the leaves are kidney-shaped. 
Dichondra-leaved Stork’s-bill. Shrub 1 foot. 
79 P. scardsum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 656.) plant nearly stemless, 
the neck imbricated with scales; leaves ovate, obtuse, toothed, 
hoary-tomentose on both surfaces ; scapes radical, 1-flowered. 
h.G. Ger. glaticum, Cav. diss. 4. p. 237. t. 103. f. 2. but not 
of Andr. P. tomentdsum, Lher. ger. ined. no. 80. but not of 
Jacquin. 
Scape-flowered Stork’s-bill. Shrub 4 foot. 
80 P. ERtostE‘mon (Jacq. schoenbr. 2. p. 4. t. 132.) stem suf- 
fruticose, erect; leaves elliptically-roundish, obtuse, crenated, 
Clt. 1790. 
GERANIACE. | 
VI. PELARGONIUM. 
silky ; peduncles 4-flowered; upper petals obovate, acutely- 
emarginate. h.G. Ger. ovatum, Cav. diss. 4. t. 103. f. 3. 
Ger. ovale, Burm. cap. 19. Petals white. . Stamens pilose. 
Woolly-stamened Stork’s-bill. Fl. March, June. Clt. 1794. 
Shrub 4 foot. 
81 P. rricnoste’mon (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 524.) stem suffru- 
ticose, ascending ; leaves elliptically-roundish, crenated, silky; 
peduncles 3-flowered ; superior petals roundish, lower ones ob- 
long. h.G. Petals pale-violet, nearly as in P. blattàrium. 
Stamens pilose. 
Hairy-stamened Stork’s-bill. Shrub 1 foot. 
82 P. VERBASCIFLO RUM (Andr. ger. icon. under Gerdnium,) 
stem suffruticose, ascending ; leaves roundish-ovate, bluntly and 
doubly crenated, with waved margins, recurved ; stipulas acu- 
minated ; umbels 3-5-flowered ; upper petals roundish ; nectari- 
ferous tube 3 times shorter than the calyx. hk. G. Cam- 
pylia verbasciflòra, Sweet, ger. 2. t. 157. Petals pale-lilac. 
Mullein-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1811. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
83 P. RUMICIFÒLIUM (Sweet, ger. t. 318.) nearly stemless; leaves 
oblong-ovate, quite entire, acutish, blistered, and wrinkled, 
rather pilose, rarely auricled ; stem leafy, very villous ; umbels 
many-flowered ; flowers tetrandrous; petals linear, very long, 
spreading, superior ones dotted at the base, 3 times longer 
than the calyx. 2%. G. Root fusiform. Petals yellow. 
Dock-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1825. Pl. 3 ft. 
84 P. GEnorue' ra (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 525.) stem herbaceous, 
ascending; leaves oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, toothed, hoary- 
tomentose; peduncles 1-2-flowered; superior petals obovate, 
hardly larger than the lower ones. 2%. G. Flowers rose-co- 
loured, pentandrous. 
Qnothera-like Stork’s-bill. 
Pl. 1 foot. £ 
85 P. coroxoriro Lum (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 526.) stem H 
fruticose, ascending ; leaves linear-lanceolate, deeply toothe E 
the apex, hoary beneath; peduncles 3-flowered ; superior peta 
Fl. April, Aug. Clt. 1812. 
obovate-oblong, appendiculate at the claws. h.G. Corolla 
pale-red, streaked with darker veins. 1791 
Buckhorn-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. . 
Shrub 1 foot. “ose 
86 P. capitia’re (Willd. spec. 3. p. 660.) stem peak rere 
short ; leaves lanceolate, deeply-pinnatifid, pubescent ; pe 0. 07 
2-flowered. h.. Ger. capillare, Cav. diss. 4. p. aes P. 
f. 1. P. Mahérnium, Lher. ger. ined. no. 45. Very like £. 
coronopifòlium. Corolla pale-red. 
Capillary Stork’s-bill. Shrub 4 foot. “ase; 
87 P. ca‘num (Pers. ench. 2. p. 229.) stem suffruticossi 
leaves ovate, plaited, serrated, tomentose ; peduncles 3-flowe "ia 
2 superior petals very broad, and ovate. R. G. Campy t 
cana, Sweet, ger. 114, Ger. tomentòsum, Andr. bot. rep. 
115. but not of others. Two upper filaments revolute er 
ciliated. Petals rose-coloured. Tube straight, one-half sho 
than the calyx. ` 
Hoary Stork’s-bill. Fl. July, Dec. Clt. 1794. Shrub 1 foot 
À jlia,) stem 
88 P. carina‘rum (Sweet, ger. t. 21. under Campy n ) cut; 
+ Garden Hybrids belonging to Section IV. Campylia- 
. d. 
1 P. variegàtum (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 266.) Flowers pie te 
2 P., holosericeum (Sweet, ger. 1. t. 75.) Flowers 
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