66 AMONG THE WILD FLOWERS. 
larger plant, with a strong musky scent, rather 
rare; the sea-side species, £. marztimum, has 
very minute petals, often wanting, and its 
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flower stalks have only one or two flowers, 
whereas the other species have many. 
Of our 12 species of Geranium, seven claim 
present notice. G. molle will be at once known 
