736 
Ger. gibbdsum, Lin. spec. 946. Cav. diss. 4. t. 109. f. 1. Petals 
of a dirty greenish-yellow colour, sweet-scented in the evening. 
Gibbous-stemmed Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1712. 
Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
161 P. arnròrium (Jacq. ecl. 1. t. 27.) stem shrubby, fleshy, 
thick ; leaves pinnate, with wedge-shaped, pinnatifid leaflets, and 
jagged lobes; umbels many-flowered. h.G. Petals with a 
dirty-yellow margin, and dark-brown disk. Anthers .7, with 
the nectariferous tube hardly conspicuous. 
Celery-leaved Stork’s-bill. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
* * * * Tristia (from tristis, sad ; colour of flowers). Plants 
almost stemless. Roots tuberous and fasciculately-tuberous. 
Leaves decompound, jagged, or undivided and lobed. Petals 
from yellow to dirty-bronn. 
162 P. rra'vum (Ait. hort. kew, ed. 1. vol. 2. p. 418.) sub- 
caulescent; leaves bipinnately-decompound, jagged, hairy; seg- 
ments linear; umbels many-flowered. 4%. G. Sweet, ger. 254. 
Ger. daucifolium, Murr. comm. goett. 1780. p. 13. t. 4. Cav. 
diss. 4. t. 120. f. 2. Ger. flavum, Lin. fl. suppl. 257. Petals 
dirty-yellow, smelling at night. _ 
Var. (3. daucoides (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 522.) lobes of leaves 
rather lanceolate ; flowers pale-yellow, marked with red lines. 
Yellon-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. Jul. Oct. Clt. 1724. Pl. 1 ft. 
163 P. mMILLEFOLIA`rum (Sweet, ger. 230.) plant nearly stem- 
less ; leaves decompound, smooth; leaflets jagged, with chan- 
nelled, linear segments; umbels many-flowered; calyxes re- 
flexed ; nectariferous tube almost sessile, and 5 times longer than 
the calyx. 2%. G. Root tuberous, -branching out into many 
tubers of different sizes and shapes. Petals of a dingy-brown 
colour, and darker in the ‘centre. 
Milfoil-leaved Stork’s-bill. FI. June, Oct. Pl. 4 foot. 
164 P. appenpicuta‘tum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 651.) stemless ; 
leaves bipinnate, villous ; lobes linear; stipulas adnate to the 
petioles, dilated and ovate at the apex ; umbels many-flowered, 
hairy. %. G. Ger. appendiculatum, Cav. diss. 4. p. 262. t. 
121. f. 2. Corolla violet. 
Appendiculate Stork’s-bill. Pl. } foot. 
165 P. FILIPENDULITÒLIUM (Sweet, ger. t. 85.) nearly stem- 
less ; leaves hairy, pinnate ; leaflets bipinnate, with ovate-toothed, 
acutish segments ; umbels many-flowered, rather hairy. 1%. G. 
P. triste 8, Sims, bot. mag. 1641. The flowers are the colour 
of those of P. triste. 
Dropwort-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl, May, Oct. Clt. 1812. Pl. 1 ft. 
166 P. HERACLEIrÒLIUM (Sweet, ger. t. 211.) stemless; um- 
bels many-flowered ; lower leaves oblong, entire, and jagged ; 
upper ones pinnatifid and pinnate, clothed with a kind of pow- 
dery pubescence, with the segments and leaflets oblong, obtuse, 
sinuately lobed, and with unequal, blunt teeth ; nectariferous tube 
3 times longer than the reflexed calyx. Y%.G. Root a hard 
woody tuber. Petals of a dull-greenish straw-colour, marked 
near the centre with 2 obscure, purplish spots. 
Con-Parsnip-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Oct. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
167 P. TRISTE (Ait. hort. kew, 2. p. 418.) nearly stemless ; 
leaves hairy, pinnate ; leaflets pinnatifid, with linear, acute seg- 
ments ; umbels many-flowered. X4. G. Delaun. herb. amat. 
t. 27. Ger. triste, Corn. can. t. 110. Cav. diss. 4. t. 107. f. 1. 
Petals obovate-oblong, pale greenish-yellow, spotted with brown, 
fragrant in the evening. 
Sad-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1632. Pl. 1 ft. 
168 P. scuizope’taLum (Sweet, ger. 232.) stem scaly ; leaves 
ternate or trifid, obtuse, waved, hairy; lateral leaflets 2-lobed, 
intermediate ones large, hardly lobed, all toothed ; umbels many- 
flowered; petals nearly equal, 2-parted, with the segments mul- 
tifid ; nectariferous tube 3 times longer than the calyx. k. G. 
Clt. 1820. 
GERANIACE. 
1to2 feet. 
VI.‘ PELARGONIUM. 
Petals upper ones pale-yellow, lower ones brownish-purple. 
Root tuberous. Stem short. 
Cut-petalled Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Oct. Clt. 1821. Pl. 4 ft. 
169 P. rosa rum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 650.) nearly stemless; 
leaves cordate, tomentose beneath, bluntly 3-5-lobed, sinuately- 
toothed; scape subdivided; umbels many-flowered. Y. G. 
Sweet, ger.51. Ger. lobatum, Cav. diss. 4. p. 250. t. 114. £2. 
Petals obovate-oblong, blackish, with the base and margins yel- 
low. Stamens usually 6, rarely 9-10. 
Lobed-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1710. Pl. 1ft. 
170 P. PULVERULE'NTUM (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 218.) nearly stem- 
less; umbels many-flowered ; scape rather branched ; leaves 
roundish-cordate, somewhat lobed, crenated, clothed with pow- 
dery tomentum, fleshy ; superior petals smallest, with 2 spots 
each. u.G. Root a tuber, covered with rough cracked skin. 
Petals 3, lower ones dark-velvety, with a yellowish margin ; 
upper ones yellowish, with 2 dark velvety marks near the apex. 
Pondery-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1822. 
Pl. 4 foot. : 
171 P. PEDICELLA tum (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 250.) nearly stem- 
less ; leaves smooth, ciliated, fleshy, 5-7-lobed, toothed, reflexed 
at the apex; stipulas cordate, acute; umbels many-flowered ; 
flowers on long pedicels ; calyxes reflexed ; petals nearly equal ; 
nectariferous tube 5 times longer than the calyx. X. G- Root 
a tuber, covered with brown bark. Petals lower ones dark- 
purple, edged with pale-yellow, 2 upper ones pale greenish- 
yellow, marked with a bifid, purplish spot. 
Pedicellate-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1822. 
Pl. 1 foot. 
172 P. ru‘rrpum (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 281.) leaves ovate, bluntly 
toothed or cut, smooth, or slightly pubescent; scape simple ; 
umbels many-flowered, on very long pedicels ; petals _near'y 
equal, obovate, at length reflexed; nectariferous tube oan 
longer than the calyx; root large, tuberous, covered wit 
wrinkled scaly bark. %. G. Ger. lùridum, Andr. ger. icon, 
P. huræfòlium, Sweet, in colv. cat. Petals straw-coloured, 0 
a brownish-copper colour towards the apex. 
Lurid-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. Jul. Dec. Clt. 1811. Pl. 1 ft. 
2 bd , ini bd illiancy 
«#** * Filoido (from fulgido, to be shining 3 bri 
of flowers) Stem short and rather fleshy. Leaves divided, cut, 
and toothed. Petals scarlet or blood-coloured. 
» Jeaves 
173 P. a’rpens (Sweet, ger. 45.) nearly stemless ; leav 
clothed with soft villi, cordate, ovate-oblong, ternate, “ael 
lobed ; lobes obtuse, sinuately-toothed ; scape branched ; u Jen, 
many-flowered. h. G. Lodd. bot. cab. 139. Ger. ya 
Andr. ger. icon. Petals obovate, fire-coloured. Nectar: d be- 
tube very long. Stamens usually 6. Said to be a hybri 
tween P. lobatum and P. filgidum. 
Glowing Stork’s-bill. Fl. Mar. Aug. Cit. 1810 
174 P. sanguineum (Wendl. coll. 2. p. 53. * P nate, 
76. butnot of Willd.) stem fleshy, thick ; leaves pilose, P eolate 
with jagged, pinnatifid, decurrent leaflets, and linear an plong: 
lobes ; umbels. many-flowered ; petals obovate, rather S long 
h.G. Flowers of an intense purplish-scarlet colour, 
edicels. . Aft. 
P Blood-coloured-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, Ang. ON bn 
175 P. ru’terpum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 422.) stem, deeply 
fleshy ; leaves ternate; leaflets sessile, wedge-shape’ n wered, 
toothed, middle one largest, pinnatifid ; umbels many , & 
usually jointed ; pedicels rather refracted after flowering: diss. + 
Sweet, ger. 69. Ger. fúlgidum, Lin. spec. 945. 
t. 116. f. 2. Flowers scarlet. 
Shining-flowered Stork’s-bill. Fl. Mar. Oct. 
_ Sh. 1 to? ft 
Sweet, ger t 
