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' MONADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Geranium. 
nee greenish yellow. Germen woolly. Style teen, shorter 
t 
G, ones me cae central ; leaves with many divisions, 
rinkled: lobes with winged clefts, acute: petals 
itive: 
Curt. 250-E. bot. 404.—Kuiph, 5—Matth. eee ii, 100. 
1~Dod. 63. 2—Lob. obs. 376. 35 and ic. i. 659. 2-Ger. em. 
943, 1-Pet.05. 7-Walc.-Ger. 797. 2-Fuchs. 208-F. B. 
saci a Ox: Ve poke 4. 
Petals blue, rounded. at the end, not nic “d. ty e longer than 
the stamens, Begins to flower when - ylvaticum is going 
out. Linn, Stem 2 to 3 feet high. Lrigis with 7 to 5 divi- 
sions ; ‘e ments lobed, sepia toothed, hairy, with strong ribs 
underneath ; those of the upper leaves almost strap-shaped. 
stalks ‘long veeraie parr 4, spear-shaped, pointed. fe ce 
terminated by spit-point s, thick set with fine white hairs tipt by 
ieier” globules... Petals inversely egg-shaped, with so to 9 
tS 3 CS 6 
whitish gars and a little hairy at the base. Filaments very 
broad, and somewhat concave at the base. Anthers nee a Pél- 
len yellow. ~ 
-rowfoot Cranesbill, Moistish meadows and pastures 
7 P. June, July. 
praten’se. 
G, Stem trailing : leaves heart-egg-shaped, sees cut, marit'imum, 
rough : fruit-stalks 1 to 3-flowered: stam 
-Ditks A, s—-E. bot. 646. ~Plak. Ke 4 ries 65. a OX. Vo 
35. row 3. f. 2, 
Umbel often leafy. Petals entire, ofith wanting, Fru 
talks with often 2 flowers. Linn. Stems branched, lying aves 
tothe g §round. —Root-/eaves on long fruit-stalks, spreading ina 
nearly I the ground, ath variously cut and jagged, oe 
an 
vee Flowers. 1 3» stnall. Beaks very small, not ated 
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