20 N. Jon. SCHEU1Z, 
Habit. in Chili, ut in provincia Valdivia in pratis arenosis (W. LECHLER, pl. 
exs. chilens. in herbb. mus. Holm. et Bryrri). Cultum adest in herb. FRIES (v. s.). 
Pubeseenti-pilosum. Caulis inferne hispidus, superne hirtus scaberque, strie- 
tus, teres, 5—18 poll. altus, minus ramosus quam in G. coccineo. Folia radicalia 
interrupte-pinnatipartita, crenata; lacinia terminalis rotundata, 3—5 lobulata vel tri- 
fida, multoties major quam laciniæ laterales, valde inæquales, utrinque sex-decem, 
suborbieulatæ; folia caulina pinnatipartita, lobis augustis partitis, duo vel tria eujus- 
que eaulis, lacinia terminalis tripartita. Flores erecti, speciosi, paniculati. Calyx de- 
flexus, petalis brevior. Petala subrotunda, integra, una cum filamentis et stylis in- 
tense coccinea. Carpophorum sessile, conicum hirsutissimum. Carpella pilis longis, 
mollibus tecta, in eapitulum depressum vel hemisphæricum disposita. Variat: 
p grandiflorum Lindl. Bot. Reg., t. 1348; floribus duplo majoribus. Varietas 
in hortis cultura orta. 
Obs. 1. Species C. coccineo maxime affinis ideoque cum hoe sæpius confusa. 
Obs. 2. Petala intense crocea (bot. reg., t. 1088), coccinea (flow. gard.) vel 
rubra variant, nune suborbiculata, nune obovato-suborbiculata. 
3. GEUM COCCINEUM Smith. et Sibth. foliis radicalibus lyrato-pinnati- 
partitis, caulinis basi cuneatis, inciso-lobatis vel tripartitis; petalis 
rubro-aurantiacis suborbiculatis, retusis vel subreniformibus, calyce 
multo majoribus; carpellis piloso-hirsutis; styli articulo superiore glabro, 
inferiorem fere superante; carpophoro pilosissimo sessili. 
Syn. G. coccineum Smith et Sibth. Fl. Grae., t. 485 ex Prodr. 1, p. 354. — Dee. Prodr. 
2, p. 551. — Fisch. et Mey. Ind. sem. h. Petrop. III, p. 37 et in Linn. XII, 
p. 97. — Nym. Syll. fl. Europ., p. 273. — Griseb. Fl. Rumel. et Bithyn. p. 96. 
— Mey. Ind. sem. hort. Petropol. XI, p. 32. 
G. Sadleri Frivaldszki in Flora XVIII, p. 332. 
G. macedonicum Krivald. Iter 2, p. 166 ex Griseb. 
G. grandiflorum ©. Koch in Linn. XIX, p. 43 (ex Meyero, qui specimina authentica 
comparavit) — Walp. Rep. bot. 5, p. 657. 
Caryophyllata orientalis, flore magno coccineo. Tourn. Cor. 20 (ex Trattin. Rosae. 
Monogr. 3, p. 132). 
Habit. in Asia minori, ut in Olympo; in Rumelia, Bithynia et Macedonia 
(see. Frivald. et Griseb.. In regione alpina crescit. — specimina vidi e compluri- 
bus hortis, quum hoe Geum,. quod jure appellatur Calligeum, haud raro cultum in- 
veniatur (v. v.). 
Pubescenti-pilosum, pedale et ultra, floribus coccineis vel reetius rubro-aurantia- 
cis insigne. Caulis erectus, ramosus, ramis pedunculisque elongatis, apice bi-triflo- 
rus. Folia radicalia lyrato-pinnatipartita, lacini: inferiores inæquales utrinque septem- 
decim, parvæ, terminalis maxima, reniformis, rotundata, triloba; omnes laciniæ pro- 
funde dentate; folia caulina ovata, triloba, minora, basi attenuata. Stipulæ petiolo 
longiores, dentatz. Flores erecti, speciosi, paniculati. Calyx petalis multo brevior, 
