GERANIACE#. 
3 P. élegans (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 222.) Flowers blush. 
4 P. laciniatum (Sweet, ger. n. s. no. 1.) Flowers dark-red. 
Sect. V. Puymara’nruus (from gupa, phyma, a wart or tu- 
mour, and avSoc, anthos, a flower ; in allusion to the warted claws 
of the petals). Lindl. in Sweet, ger. no. 43. Petals 5, unequal, 
2 superior ones warted at the claws. Stamens 10, in a short 
tube, the 5 fertile ones recurved, and the 5 sterile ones straight, 
all pilose or pubescent.—Small, branched shrubs, with ovate or 
lanceolate, toothed leaves. 
89 P. exa‘tum (Sweet, ger. 96. under Phymaténthus,) stem 
erect, branched ; leaves lanceolate, canescent, deeply toothed ; 
peduncles usually 3-flowered ; superior petals largest, rather 
smooth at the base, lower ones oval-oblong. h.G. Ger, trí- 
color arboreum, Andy, ger. icon. Flowers white, with the upper 
petals red. ` 
Tall Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Oct. Clt. 1791. Shrub 14 foot. 
90 P. rr1‘cotor (Curt. bot. mag. 240.) stem erect ; leaves lan- 
ceolate, villously-canescent, deeply-toothed, or jagged; pedun- 
cles usually 3-flowered ; upper petals roundish, short, warted at 
the base, lower ones oval. h. G. Ger. violarium, Jacq. icon. 
rar. 3. t, 527. Ger. tricolor, Andr. ger. icon. Phymatanthus 
tricolor, Sweet, ger. 43. The 2 superior petals are reddish-pur- 
ple, and nearly black towards the claws, the 3 lower ones white. 
Three-coloured-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Oct. Clt, 
1791. Shrub 1 foot. 
t Garden Hybrids belonging to the present Section. 
1 P. villdsum (Sweet, hort. brit. 7 5.) Flowers white and purple. 
2 P. grandiflòrum (Sweet, 1. c.) Flowers white and purple. 
3 P. latifolium (Sweet, 1. c.) Flowers white and purple. 
4 P. intertinctum (Sweet, ger. n. s. 54.) Flowers striped. 
Secr, VI. Grenvrrrea (named in compliment to Lady 
Grenville, a great lover of geraniums). Sweet, ger. 262. f. 2. 
Petals 5, 2 superior ones largest, obliquely obovate, on long 
claws, 3 lower ones small, spatulate. Stamens 10, the 4 fertile 
ones ascendent at the apex, the 6 sterile ones short and awl- 
shaped. A tuberous rooted herb, with simple leaves. 
91 P. conspr’cuum (Sweet, ger. l. c. under Grenvillea,) stem- 
ess; leaves spatulately-ovate or obovate, deeply-crenated, vil-- 
ous ; stem long, a little branched; umbels many-flowered ; 
j perior petals emarginate; nectariferous tube nearly 3 times 
„nger than the calyx. Y.G. Ger. Grenvílliæ, Andr. ger. 
ion. Petals blush, 2 superior ones with a purple spot in the 
“entre of each, and with their bases dark-velvety. 
Conspicuous Stork’s-bill. Fl. July, Nov. Clt. 1810. Pl. 1 ft. 
Secr. VII, Srymou’r1a (named in compliment to the hon. 
mily Seymour), Sweet, ger. 3. t. 206. Petals 2, distinct at 
e base, abruptly reflexed in the middle. Stamens 5, nearly 
equal, In a long straight tube, all fertile.—Stemless herbs, with 
turnip-like roots. 
ro 2 P - ASARIFÒLIUM (Sweet, ger. l. c. under Seymoiria,) leaves 
; undish, cordate, bluntish, quite entire, ciliated, smooth, and 
ning above, but velvety-tomentose beneath ; umbels com- 
Pound, capitate ; petals lanceolately-spatulate, emarginate at the 
pe, Y.G. Flowers dark-purple. 
N q abacca-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. Nov. Feb. Clt. 1821. 
* 2 loot. 
tine’ P. L’Hererrert (Sweet, ger. l. c.) leaves ovate, quite en- 
i a smooth ; umbels simple ; petioles ciliated with hairs, 
er. dipé -purple, 
spotte dat the dipétalum, Lher. ger. t. 43. Petals pale-purp 
Heretier’s Stork’s-bill. F]. April, May. Clt. 1795. Pl. 3 ft. 
Szer, VIII. J ENKINSONIA (named in compliment to Mr. Jen- 
jagged, 
VI. Perarconium. 731 
kinson, treasurer to the horticultural society; a great cultivator 
of geraniums). Sweet, ger. no. 76. Petals 4-5, superior ones 
much larger than the rest, emarginate at the apex, streaked with 
lines. Stamens 10, ascending, spreading at the top, and pilose 
at the base, 5-7 of which usually bear anthers, the sterile ones 
very short and awl-shaped.—Shrubs or herbs. Leaves pinnately, 
rarely ternately or palmately cleft, usually multifid, i 
* Flowers with 4 petals and 5 anthers. 
94 P. Canarie’nse (Willd. hort. berl. t. 17.) stem herbace- 
ous; leaves 3-parted ; lobes toothed at the apex, obtuse, lower 
ones obovate, middle ones ovate, usually trifid; peduncles 
generally 2-flowered. &. G. Native of the Canary Islands. 
Petals white, 2 upper ones streaked with red. 
Canary-Island Stork’s-bill, Fl. May, Sept. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
95 P. Synnori (Sweet, ger. 342. under Jenkinsodnia,) stem 
suffruticose at the base, branched; branches flexuous, diffuse, 
ascending, pilose; leaves 3-parted and pinnatifid, rather re- 
curved and pilose above, shining, but pubescent beneath, with 
ciliated edges ; segments jagged, bluntly and roundedly toothed ; 
umbels usually 5-flowered ; flowers with 4 petals and 5 anthers ; 
nectariferous tube shorter than the calyx. h.G. Petals lilac, 
upper ones marked each with 2 branched lines. 
Synnot’s Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1825. 
to 3 feet. 
96 P. suLta‘rum (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 530. coll. 5. p. 124.) 
stem shrubby, procumbent, puberulous ; leaves pinnate-parted ; 
lobes deeply-lobed, rather hispid on both surfaces, lower ones 
largest; peduncles 2-flowered. h. G. P. myrrhifolium £, 
Willd. spec. p. 661. Jenkinsonia bullata, Sweet, ger. 3. t. 530. 
Petals pale-red, 2 upper ones lined with red. 
Blistered Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt.? Pl. procumbent. 
97 P. myrruirotium (Ait. hort. kew, ed. 1. vol. 2, p. 421.) 
stem shrubby, ascending ; leaves rather hispid on both surfaces, 
stiff, pinnate-parted ; lobes deeply-serrated, lower ones largest ; 
peduncles 2-3-flowered. h. G. Ger. myrrhifolium, Lin. 
spec. 949. P. beténicum, Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 531. coll. 5. -p. 
127. Petals like those of the last species, but sometimes 5. 
Myrrh-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1696. Sh. 1 ft. 
98 P. CORIANDRIFÒLIUM (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 528. coll. 5. 
t. 142.) stem herbaceous, perennial, rather puberulous ; leaves 
bipinnate, smooth; lobes linear, subpinnatifid. 2. G. Ger. 
coriandrifòlium, Cav. diss. 4. t. 116. Jenkinsònia coriandri- 
fòlia, Sweet, ger. t. 34. Peduncles usually 3-flowered. Petals 
white, 2 superior ones streaked with red. 
Coriander-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. March, Aug. Clt. 1724. 
PI. 1 foot. 
- *# Flowers with 5 anthers and 5 petals. 
99 P. ta’cerum (Jacq. icon. rar. 3, t. 532. coll. 5. t. 122.) 
stem herbaceous, hairy, rather erect ; leaves bipinnatifid ; seg- 
ments lanceolate, obtuse, toothed at the apex ; peduncles 3-5- 
flowered. Y.G. Jenkinsdnia lacera, Sweet, ger. 3. p. 532. 
Petals blush, marked with blood-coloured veins. Pedicels short, 
cuniculate even to the base. g 
Jagged-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1731. Pl. 2 ft. 
### Flowers with 7 anthers and 4 petals. 
Clit. 1802. 
Shrub 1 
100 P. tonercau'LE (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 533. coll. 5. p. 
125.) stem herbaceous, hairy ; leaves pinnate-parted ; segments 
toothed at the apex, lower ones more profound; pe- 
uncles 1-5-flowered. &.G. Petals 4-5, pale-rose coloured, 
ined with red. . 
“L ong-stemmed Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt.? Pl. long. 
101 P. ANEMoNErÒLIUM (Jacq. icon. rar. 3, t. 535, coll. 5. 
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