732 
p- 133.) stem shrubby at the base, hairy, erect; leaves pinnate- 
parted, hairy beneath, but smooth above ; lobes toothed ; pe- 
duncles usually 5-flowered. .G. Jenkinsonia anemonefodlia, 
Sweet, ger. 3. t. 535. Petals usually 5 in number, rose-coloured, 
striped with deeper veins. 
Anemone-flowered Stork’s-bill. FI. May, Aug. PI. 1 foot. 
102 P. caucatiForium (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 529. coll. 5. p. 
145.) stem herbaceous, hairy ; leaves bipinnate; lobes linear, 
smoothish ; peduncles 1-flowered. %.G. Jenkinsonia cauca- 
lifdlia, Sweet, ger. 3. t. 529. Petals white or flesh-coloured, 
veined with red. 
Caucalis-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. Mar. Sept. Clt. 1812. Pl. 1 ft. 
103 P. mutticau’LE (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 534. coll. 5. p. 
126.) stems herbaceous, procumbent, smooth ; leaves somewhat 
bipinnatifid, toothed ; peduncles many-flowered, capitate. %. G. 
Jenkinsonia multicatlis, Sweet, ger. 3. t. 534. Petals pale- 
violet, 2 superior ones veined and spotted. 
Many-stemmed Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1802, Pl. 
procumbent. 
104 P. pe’npuLuM (Sweet, ger. 2. t. 188. under Jenkinsonia,) 
peduncles usually 5-flowered; leaves bipinnatifidly jagged, 
hairy ; segments lanceolate, obtuse, toothed at the apex ; stem 
procumbent, hairy; flowers heptandrous, 4-petalled, nectari- 
ferous tube keeled, a little longer than the calyx. h.G. Ger. 
lacerum, Andr. ger. icon. Petals lilac, 2 superior ones striped 
with dark purple. 
Pendulous-branched Stork’s-bill. 
Fl. May, Aug. Clt.? Pl. 
hanging. 
*** * Flowers with 7 anthers and 5 petals. 
105 P. quina‘rum (Curt. bot. mag. 547.) stem shrubby, 
flexuous ; leaves pubescent, palmately 5-cleft; lobes cuneated, 
3-toothed at the apex ; peduncles 1-2-flowered ; stamens pilose 
at the base; nectariferous tube twice the length of the large 
calyx ; superior petals emarginate. h.G. Ger. premoérsum, 
Andr. bot. rep. 150. Jenkinsonia quinata, Sweet, ger. t. 79. 
Flowers large, cream-coloured, the 2 superior petals marked 
with dark, simple veins. 
Quinate-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1793. Sh. 1 
to 2 feet. 
Sect. IX. Cnorisma (from Xwptopoc, chorismos, a separ- 
ation; in allusion to the 2 lower fertile stamens being free 
and separate from the rest). Sweet, ger. no. 79. Petals 4, 
rarely 5, 2 superior ones with long claws, large, 2 lower ones 
much smaller. Stamens connate into a long, declinate tube, 
which is jointed in the middle, 7 of which are fertile, 2 lower 
ones of these free, the 3 sterile ones very short and awl-shaped, 
and about equal in length. 
106 P. rerraconum (Lher. ger. t. 23.) branches tetragonal, 
fleshy ; leaves cordate, obtusely lobed and rather toothed. 
-h. G. Jacq. icon. rar. 1. t. 132. Curt. bot. mag. 136. D.C. 
pl. grass. t. 96. Jenkinsdnia tetragdna, Sweet, ger. t. 99. 
Flowers pink. 
Far. 3, trigdnum (Scop. del. 1. p. 12. t. 5.) branches tri- 
gonal. In the same plant the branches may be trigonal and 
tetragonal, 
Var. y, variegatum (Sweet, ger. 99.) leaves variegated with 
. white round the edges. 
Tetragonal-stemmed Stork’s-bill. 
Shrub 1 foot, with reclining branches. 
Fl. May, Aug. Cit. 1774. 
Sect. X. Isopr’ratum (from ooç, isos, equal, and reradov, 
petalon, a petal). Sweet, ger. no. 126. Superior segment of 
calyx ending in anectariferous foveola at the base, not ina tube. 
Petals 5, equal. Stamens 10, connate into a short tube, 5 or 6 
of which are fertile, these are spreading and incurved at the 
GERANIACEZ. VI. Perarconium. 
apex; the rest sterile, unequal, and 
fleshy stems. 
107 P. corytx’pon (Lher. ger. t. 27.) stem thick, fleshy, 
branched ; leaves cordate, rather peltate, wrinkled, pubescent, 
but tomentose beneath, and reticulately veined. h.S, Native 
of St. Helena. Ger. cotylédonis, Lin. mant. 569. Isopétalum 
cotylédonis, Sweet, ger. 126. Petals white, ovate. 
Cotyledon-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1765. 
Shrub 1 to 4 feet. 
108 P. piscires (Sweet, hort. brit. p. 85.). This plant is a 
native of St. Helena; it has not yet flowered in the gardens. 
It grows tall, with 1 single stem, with the leaves crowded at the 
top of the stem, they are hairy and kidney-shaped. X. G. 
Central-stalked Stork’s-bill. Clt. 1808. Shrub 6 feet. 
Secr. XI. Crconrum (from cicdnia, a stork, the same meaning 
as Pelargonium, which see). Sweet, ger. no. 13. in a note, and 
at no. 9. Pelargium, series 1. Cicdnium, D. C. prod. 1. p. 658. 
sect. Cynosbata, D. C. prod. 1. p. 654. Petals 5, 2 superior 
ones approximate, short, and narrow, or nearly equal between 
themselves. Stamens 10, 7 or 5 of which bear anthers, 2 upper 
ones of these very short, 3 or 5 sterile.—Stems shrubby, erect. 
* Petals suboval, nearly equal. Stamens 10, 5 of which are 
sterile and 5 fertile. Cynosbata, D. C. l.c. 
109 P. matverouium (Jacq. fil. ecl. 1. p. 145. t. 97.) stem 
shrubby at the base ; branches divaricate, diffuse, puberulous; 
leaves cordate, rather orbicular, 7-9-lobed, coarsely serrated, 
pubescent on both surfaces; umbels 5-8-flowered. hS 
Petals flesh-coloured, reticulated with darker veins. Nectar!- 
ferous tube obsolete. 
Mallon-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
Shrub 2 feet. bb 
110 P. rateritrum (Willd. enum. suppl. p. 47.) stem shru y 
at the base ; leaves cordate, 5-lobed, hairy, zonate ; lobes acute] 
toothed at the apex ; umbels 4-5-flowered. k. G. Jacq. M. 
ecl. 1. t. 97. the last figure. Petals brick-coloured. Cle 
Brick-coloured-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Sept: ° 
1800. Shrub 2 feet. tem 
111 P. cynospatironium (Willd. hort. berl. t. 78.) 1 S, 
shrubby, branched ; leaves cordate, 3-lobed, toothed, p! he 
middle lobe 3-lobed ; peduncles 2-flowered; nectariferous din 
very short. h. G. Flowers of a deep rose-colour, mrt 2 
to the colour given in the figure, but lilac according to t >, 
scription; the lower petals are striped with darker bran 
veins. l batt. 
Gooseberry-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Shru 
* * Petals of one colour, 2 superior ones very short and aie 
Stamens short, erect, 2 lower ones very short, mith the an 
nearly sessile. Stems shrubby, fleshy. Sect. Pelargium, $ 
1. Ciconia, D. C. prod. 1. p. 658. 
112 P. aceròsum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 430.) leaves wr 
smooth, obovate, crenated, rather fleshy ; peduncles few-flowet n 
petals linear. h. G. Curt. bot. mag. 103. Ger. ao “rote 
Lin. spec. 947. Cav. diss. 4. t. 104. f. 3. Petals pale 
coloured. Stamens usually 5, fertile. t 
Sorrel-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1710. Shs 5 
113 P. sca’xnpens (Ehrh. beitr. 7. p. 161. Willd. spe k o 
666.) leaves roundish, obsoletely lobed, crenated, O prea 
nate ; peduncles many-flowered ; petals linear, about t bing 
of the segments of the calyx. h. G. Stem not clim ou 
the branches are flexuous. Ger. acetòsum ròseum, Hum. 
bot. cult. 5. p. 16. Petals rose-coloured. f rub 
Climbing 'Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Sept. Cit. 1800 a 
flexuous. dish 
114 P. pu'mitum (Willd. enum. 704.) leaves roune®™ 
incurved.—Shrubs with 
Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1812. 
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