GERANIACEZ. 
203 P. ALBIFLÒRUM (Spin. cat. 1818. p. 30.) plants smooth 
and glaucous ; leaves 3-lobed; lobes obovate, acutely toothed 
at the apex; petioles, pedicels, and calyxes puberulous ; pe- 
duncles 2-flowered; nectariferous tube as well as the upper 
petals about 3-times longer than the calyx. h. G. P. pà- 
tulum, Spin. cat. Petals white, 2 upper ones striated, with 
blood-coloured lines. Perhaps a hybrid. 
White-flowered Stork’s-bill. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
204 P. Corte (Spin. cat. hort. 1818. p. 31.) plant glaucous 
and puberulous; leaves cuneated at the base, trifid; lobes 
acutely toothed; peduncles 4-5-flowered, and are, as well as 
the branches, hispid; nectariferous tube one-half shorter than 
the calyx ; petals twice the length of the calyx. h. G. Petals 
white, 2 superior ones marked with branched, blood-coloured 
lines. Perhaps a hybrid. ` 
Colla’s Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Aug. Clt.? Sh. 1 to 3 feet. 
205 P. Betia’rpm (Spin. cat. hort. 1818. p. 30.) plant glau- 
cous and hispid; leaves palmately 5-7-cleft; lobes acutely 
toothed; peduncles 4-10-flowered ; nectariferous tube one-half 
shorter than the calyx; petals narrow, about twice the length of 
the calyx. h.G. Petals white, spotless. 
Bellardi’s Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, May. Clt.? Sh. 1 to 2 ft. 
** Petals rose-coloured or violet, the 2 upper ones usually 
` striped. 
206 P. ra'TuLUMm (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 541. coll. 4. p. 187.) 
plant smooth and glaucous; leaves on very long petioles, cor- 
dately kidney-shaped, 3-5-cleft, toothed ; peduncles 2-flowered ; 
nectariferous tube 3-times longer than the calyx; petals lan- 
ceolate-wedge-shaped, 2 upper ones rather emarginate. h. G. 
Stamens 6, fertile. Petals rose-coloured, 2 upper ones marked 
with a blood-coloured circle. 
Spreading Stork’s-bill. F]. April, July. Clt. 1812. 
l to 3 feet. 
207 P. sanicuLazrorium (Willd. spec. 6. p. 673.) plant smooth 
and glaucous ; Jeaves on long stalks, roundish, cordate, 5-cleft, 
toothed, zonate above ; peduncles 4-5-flowered ; nectariferous 
tube length of calyx; petals twice the length of the calyx. 
h G. P. cortusæfòlium, Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 539. Ger. 
tabulàre, Burm. ger. t. 1. Cav. diss. 4. t. 100. f. 2. Ger. 
hederæfòlium, Dum. Cours. bot. cult. 4. no. 62. P. Hippocrè- 
pis, Lher. ger. ined. no. 94. The 2 upper petals obovate, large, 
violet, striped with purple. The 3 lower ones pale rose-co- 
oured, nearly linear. 
Sanicle-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
1 to 3 feet, 
Shrub 
Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1806. Shrub 
208 P. ueparicrrdnium (Spreng. nov. prov. p. 31.) plant 
smooth and glaucescent ; leaves deeply 3-lobed, concave, zonate 
above, rough beneath; lobes wedge-shaped, deeply-toothed ; 
peduncles usually 2-flowered. h. G. Petals pale rose-co- 
Cured, 2 superior ones 3-lobed, 3 lower ones linear and whitish. 
epatica-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1791. 
hrub 1 to 3 feet. ` 
09 P. rusca‘tum (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 340. coll. 4. p. 186.) 
p ant glabrous and rather glaucous; leaves cordate, 5-lobed, 
oothed, glaucous beneath, younger ones zonate on the upper 
surface ; uppermost ones somewhat 3-5-parted ; peduncles 4- 
ued nectariferous tube length of calyx. k. G. Two 
wih aT petals obovate, broad, of an intense rose-colour, striped 
th purple, the 3 lower ones linear and pale rose-coloured. 
spe ouded-petalled Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1812. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet, 
Pica P. Guarini (Spin. cat. 1818. p. 31.) plant rather glau- 
_ and smooth; leaves somewhat wedge-shaped, 3-5-cleft ; 
S ovate, acutely serrated, stiff; peduncles 4-flowered ; nec- 
VI. Petarconium. 739 
tariferous tube nearly equal in length to the calyx. h. G. 
Petals of a purple rose-colour, 2 upper ones lined. 
Ghilini’s Stork’s-bill. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
§ 2. Lineata. Flowers white or very pale rose-coloured. Two 
upper petals marked with intense red lines. Leaves ovate, un- 
divided. 
211 P. setu'tinum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 429.) leaves ovate, 
unequally serrated, smoothish; stipulas ovate-lanceolate ; pe- 
duncles 2-4-flowered; nectariferous tube shorter than the calyx. 
hk. G. Ger. betilinum, Lin. spec. 964.—Burm. afr. t. 33. 
f.l. and 2. Curt. bot. mag. 148. Petals white or rose-co- 
loured, striped with blood-coloured veins. 
Birch-leaved Stork’s bill. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1759. Shrub 
_1 to4 feet. 
212 P. rormosíssimum (Pers. ench. 2. p. 231. Sweet, ger. 
215.) umbels of several flowers; leaves ovate, acute, concave, 
stiff, rather lobed, unequally and cartilaginously toothed, trun- 
cate, many-nerved ; bracteas ovate, rather shorter than the 
pedicels ; nectariferous tube 3-times shorter than the calyx. 
h. G. P. formòsum, Desf. arbr. 2. p. 459. P. specidsum, 
Andr. ger. icon. Petals all white, 2 upper ones sometimes fur- 
nished with 2 branched lines at the base of each. 
Very-shewy Stork’s-bill. Fl. My. Oct. Clt. 1800. Sh. 1 to 3 ft. 
Petals white, narrow. Leaves cordate, to- 
Stipulas spreading. 
§ 3. Tomentòsa. 
mentose. 
213 P. TomENTÒsUM (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 537.) stem shrubby, 
fleshy ; branches, leaves, and peduncles hairy-tomentose ; leaves 
cordate, hastately 5-lobed, very soft; umbels many-flowered. 
panicled; nectariferous tube 3-times shorter than the calyx. 
h. G. Sweet, ger. 168. Petals white, coloured with short 
blood-coloured lines. ‘Leaves smelling strong of peppermint. 
Var. 2, bicolorum (D. C. prod. 1. p. 671.) 2 superior petals 
lilac, and marked with a branched spot, lower ones white, with 
a purple stripe in the middle. 
Tomentose Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. 
1 to 3 feet. 
214 P. ripiro'Lium (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 538. coll. 5. p. 
141.) stem shrubby, fleshy; branches and peduncles pilosely- 
hispid; leaves cordate, hastately 5-lobed, scabrous ; umbels 
many-flowered; nectariferous tube length of calyx. k. G. 
Petals and filaments white. Anthers orange-coloured. 
Currant-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1798. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
215 P. oporirerum (Andr. ger. icon. under Geranium,) very 
hairy and rough; leaves cordate, lobed unequally, and acutely 
toothed ; umbels 2-3-flowered ; nectariferous tube rather longer 
than the calyx; petals obcordate. h. G. Plant sweet-scented. 
Petals white, upper ones with red branched veins. 
Odoriferous Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Oct. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
Clt. 1790. Shrub 
§ 4. Papilionàcea. Leaves cordate, fat, toothed, rarely lobed. 
Lower petals linear, upper ones purplish, streaked with darker 
lines. 
216 P. papitiona’ceuM (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 423.) branches, 
leaves, and peduncles rather pilose ; leaves cordate, roundish, 
angularly-toothed ; umbels panicled, many-flowered ; lower 
petals awl-shaped, linear, shorter than the calyx. h.G. Ger. 
papilionaceum, Lin. spec. 945. Cav. diss. 4.t. 112. f. 1.—Dill. 
hort, elth. 128. f. 155. P. papiliondceum, Sweet, ger. t. 27. 
Superior petals purplish, white at the base, and brownish in the 
middle ; lower petals whitish. 
Butterfly Stork’s-bill. FI. April, July. 
1 to 3 feet. 
5B2 
Clt. 1724. Shrub 
