294 GERANIACES (Harv.) [ Pelargonium. 
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' Var. a. glabrum; glabrous or nearly so; flowers purplish-pink. D. ; 
peltata, E. 2.1 578. Zey.! 2075. 
| Var. 8. scutatum; leaves and stems thinly lacey; ; sibs villows 3 
flowers white, large, with purple streaks. £.§Z.! 579... ES 
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| Var. y. eclypeatum ; whole plant pubescent. D. cypeat, 2 B. LBA 
| 580. Drage, 7459. ay é 
L i Has. Among shrubs, in sheltered places, a, Swellendam, at the B 
} (| xe! Gauritz Rivers, FE. 4 Z./ 8. Zwartekop’s River, HZ. ¢ Z./ Albany, and. Cafiit 
i ‘a Dr. Gill. Port Natal, Dr“Sutherland!s ry. Sondags River, E. § Z./ (Herb. T. 
i / / Hook., Sond.). : 
| / All the above varieties grow intermixed and seem to run together. The pubes- 
t cence is specially variable in quantity, and the flowers vary from white to red, and — 
’ from large to small, Several garden varieties are cultivated as ‘ Jvy-leaved Gera- — 
nium, 
118. P. lateripes (L’Her. Ger. t. 24); “stem shrubby ; branches 
fleShy, terete ; leaves cordate, 5-lobed, plese. es eid 
umbels many-flowered. > D0.ive. p- 666. 
Has. Cultivated in England, since 1807. (v.yv.c.) 
Very like the preceding, cg ean nev manera ES 
which is therefore ‘‘ cordate,” weit ** peltate.” I have seen no wild cement 
Sec. 11. EVMORPHA. “tcp slender, suffruticose or herbaceous. 
Leaves on very long petioles, palmately 5-7-nerved, reniform, lobed or 
palmatifid. Stipules free, ovate or lanceolate. Peduncles elongate. 
Petals wnequal, the two upper broad. Fertile stamens 7 ; i the; 3 Bppet 
shorter. (Sp. 119-125.) ea: 
1 Ghia W adilialioes, Glos ool pleaser: gs cesta (Sp. 119- 
122.). 
119. P. grandiflorum (Willd. Sp. 3. p. 674); penkie sae sa 
glaucous ; leaves on long petioles, palmately. 5-7-nerved, deeply 5° 
lobed, the lobes coarsely toothed ; stipules ovate, mucronate ; : 
cles about 3-flowered ; calyx-tube 3-4 times as long as the lanceolate seg- * 
ments, which are } as long as the petals. DC. Prod. 1. tak Duge leg & 
Bal ‘Drege, 7457. Andr. Rep. t.12. Sw. GeP t. 29. 
Has. Introduced to d, 1794, Masson! Gift + (Herb. Banks., 
_ -Hook., Benth., a oe a a 
Pee Like P. saniculeefolium, but the leaves are not zoned, the flowers ee si 
ee em sve 
variegatum (Willd. Sp. 1.¢.); “ iain glaucous 
almati-partite, the segments trifid, toothed ; stipules ovate-cor- 
te _peduncles 2-flowered, the calyx-tube 6 times as long as the 
which are ' as long as the petals.” DC. 1. penis Oe FP epaNr ite, . 
305. Cav. Diss. t. 118. f. 3. 
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