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217 P. stapHysacroipss (Sweet, ger. new series, t. 98.) stems 
erect, shrubby, rather branched; the whole plant villously 
pilose; leaves cordate, very soft, deeply 3-5-lobed, acute ; lobes 
divaricate, unequally and sinuately-toothed ; upper ones 3-lobed, 
with the lobes nearly entire ; umbels many-flowered ; petals cut 
at the apex; style pilose. kh.G. Upper petals purple, with a 
darker patch near the apex, lower ones darkish-lilac. 
Staves-acre-like Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. 
Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
218 P. corpa‘tum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 427.) leaves cordate, 
acute, toothed, flat, hoary-pubescent beneath; branches and 
pedunc'ies rather pilose ; umbels many-flowered, panicled ; lower 
petals awl-shaped, linear, acute, longer than the calyx; nectari- 
ferous tube a little shorter than the calyx. h.G. Ger. cordi- 
folium, Cav. diss. 4. t. 117. f. 3. P. cordatum, Lher. ger. t. 
22. P. cordifdlium, Curt. bot. mag. t. 165. 
pale-purple, with deeper branched lines, red at the claws, 3 up- 
per ones whitish. 
Cordate-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
Clt. 1825. 
Fl. March, Aug. Clt. 1774. 
§ 5. Purpurascéntia. Leaves cordate or cuneated, toothed, 
undivided or lobed; lobes obtuse, never divided so far as the 
middle. Flowers purplish ; lower petals oblong or obovate. 
219 P. cucutta'tum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 426.) leaves kid- 
ney-shaped, cucullate, toothed, pubescent ; branches and pedun- 
cles rather hispid; umbels 5-flowered ; lower petals oblong ; 
néctariferous tube shorter than the calyx. h.G. Seb. mus. 
1. t. 26. f. 2, Ger. cucullatum, Lin. spec. 946. Cav. diss. 4. 
p- 241. t. 106. f. 1. Flowers purplish-red, with darker veins. 
Var. B, striatiflorum (Sweet, hort. brit. 79.) petals striped. 
This variety is called Prince Regent in the gardens. 
Var. y, major (Sweet, l. c.) This is,a fine variety. It is 
called Royal George in the gardens. 
Var. 0, grandiflorum (Sweet, l. c.) A fine large-flowered 
variety. 
Hooded-leaved Stork’s-bill. FI. April, Nov. Clt. 1690. Shrub 
2 to 4 feet. 
220 P, cocutea‘tum (Willd. enum. suppl. 48.) leaves orbicu- 
larly-ovate, rather cordate, concave, somewhat angular, serrated, 
pubescent ; umbels 5-flowered; nectariferous tube length of 
calyx. h.G. P. concavifdlium, Hortul. Flowers purplish. 
Shell-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, Nov. Shrub 2 to 8 ft. 
221 P. CARDIIFÒLIUM (Sweet, ger. t. 15.) leaves cuneate, cu- 
cullate and plaited, somewhat 5-lobed, cartilaginously-toothed, 
many-nerved, pubescent ; branches puberulous ; umbels many- 
flowered ; nectariferous tube twice the length of the calyx, h. 
G. Flowers pale-purple. The 2 superior petals are hardly 
larger than the rest, marked with a dark-purple spot in the 
middle of each, and rather lined. 
Cockle-leaved Stork’s-bill. FI. April, Sept. Clt. 1816. Shrub 
2 to 3 feet. 
222 P. Broapre'y# (Andr. ger. icon. under Geranium,) pilose ; 
lower leaves 5-lobed, upper ones 3-lobed; umbels many- 
flowered ; nectariferous tube longer than the calyx ; lower petals 
lanceolately-spatulate. h.G. Petals purple, upper ones with 
a dark centre. 
Broadley’s Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
223 P. acertrotium (Lher. ger. t. 21. but not of Cav.) leaves 
cuneated at the base and entire, palmately 5-lobed at the apex, 
toothed, many-nerved, rather villous ; branches and peduncles 
hairy ; umbels usually 5-flowered ; stipulas cordate, ovate ; nec- 
tariferous tube a little shorter than the calyx. h.G. Ger. 
citrioddrum, Cav. icon. 1. p. 6. t. 8. Flowers pale-purplish. 
Maple-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1784. Shrub 
2 to 3 feet. 
GERANIACE, 
Two lower petals - 
Jfolium. 
VI, PELARGONIUM. 
224 P. macuta‘tum (Andr. ger. icon. under Gerdnium,) leaves 
cuneated at the base, obsoletely 5-lobed, unequally-toothed, 
hairy; umbels several-flowered ; nectariferous tube about the 
length of the calyx ; petals nearly equal. hk. G. Petals blush, 
2 upper ones with a dark-purple centre. 
Spotted-petalled Stork’s-bill, Fl. May, Oct. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
225 P. ancuLésum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 426.) leaves trun- 
cate at the base, rather cucullate, roundish, obtusely 5-lobed, 
toothed, pubescent; stipulas cordate, ovate, acuminated ; branches 
and peduncles hispid ; umbels numerous, 4-6-flowered ; nectari- 
ferous tube one-half shorter than the calyx. kh. G. Ger. 
acerifodlium, Cav. diss. 4. t. 112. f. 2. but not of Lher.—Dill, 
hort. elth. t. 129. f. 156. Flowers pale-purplish. 
Angular-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1724. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. l 
226 P. rucòsum (Andr. ger. icon. under Gerdnium,) leaves 
cordate, 5-7-lobed, plicately-wrinkled, very hairy, of a brownish- 
colour, unequally-toothed; umbels 4-flowered ; nectariferous 
tube shorter than the calyx ; upper petals emarginate, lower ones 
ovate. h. G. Petals dirty-red, upper ones with 3 branched 
lines, and a spot at the end of these branched lines ; lower petals 
with 3 simple lines. ; 
Wrinkled-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
227 P. eruBe’scens (Spin. cat. 1809. p. 27.) leaves on long 
footstalks, rather villous, lobed, denticulated, rounded at the 
base, with the margins and nerves red; branches villous; um 
bels 4-5-flowered. h. G. Flowers like those of P, aceri- 
Perhaps a hybrid. 
Reddish-leaved Stork’s-bill. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
228 P. Barrincronu (Willd. enum. 706.) leaves kidney- 
shaped, obtuse, cucullate, denticulated, pilose on both surfaces; 
umbels many-flowered. .G. P. Tormánni, Dietr. beschr. 
gaertn. 3. Aug. 235. Flowers of a deep violet-colour. i 
Barrington’s Stork’s-bill. Fl. April, Oct. Shrub 1 to Sih 
229 P. r’cipum (Willd. spec. 3. p. 681.) leaves roun Sy 
truncate at the base, 3-lobed, obtuse, flat, rather scabrous, wit 
curled denticulated margins; umbels many-flowered. h. i 
Shrub stiff. Petals whitish, oblong, 2 superior ones coloure 
with 2 violet lines at the base. Shrub 
Stiff-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1790. 
1 to 3 feet. sabe 
230 P. pecorum (Sweet, ger. new series. t. 15.) leaves ‘wee 
cordate, rather trifid, stiff, sharply-serrated, glandularly-p! it 
both beneath and on the margins, reflexed at the apex, ve 
acutely-lobed segments ; stipulas ovate-lanceolate, acum rie 
subcordate; umbels 2-3-flowered; petals obcordate ; "Petals 
ferous tube about equal in length to the calyx. k. G below 
pale-lilac, with a bright dark-purple patch in the centre, 
which are some lines. Shrub 1 to 
Shewy Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1825. ru 
3 feet. tran 
231 P. semirri’topum (Jacq. schoenbr. t. 130.) leaves lobes 
cate at the base, and somewhat cuneated, trifid, flat, bat ‘ered ; 
divaricate, serrated at the apex ; peduncles usually 2- o @ a 
lower petals linear. h.G. Petals pale flesh-colouree, 
perior ones striped with blood-colour at the base. A Clt. 
Half-three-lobed-leaved Stork’s-bill. Fl. May, Aug: 
1800. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. te 
232 P. vitiròLIum (Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 425.) leaves rm 
3-lobed, rather scabrous, obtuse, toothed ; stipulas r wab 
date ; stem erect; umbels many-flowered ; TO am Lin. 
times shorter than the calyx. hk. G. Ger. vill ae 4 
spec. 947. Cav. diss. 4. t. 111. f. 2. Petals rose-co 
superior ones striped with dark-purple. 
Cit. 1796, 
Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1800. 
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