GERANIACE.&. VI. PELARGONIUM. 



729 



ones marked eacli with 3 lunate spots, lower ones marked with 

 a red linear line each. 



Bundle-flowered Stork's-bill. Fl. March, Aug. Clt. 1795. 

 PL f foot. 



* * * Leaves cordate, 3-lobed, ternale, or furnished with 2 

 auricles at the base. 



56 P. REVOLU'TUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 226.) leaves cordate, 

 obtuse, nerved, quite entire, but usually with an auricle on each 

 side at the base ; umbels compound ; leaflets of involucre revo- 

 lute. If. . G. Ger. revolution, Andr. bot. rep. 354. Flowers 

 rose-coloured, lined with purple. 



Revolute-'mvolucTed Stork's-bill. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1800. 

 PL A foot. 



57 P. HETEROPHY'LLUM (Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 516.) leaves 

 ciliated, undivided, 3-lobed or ternate, with the middle segment 

 3-lobed; umbel compound. If.. G. Petals white, 2 superior 

 ones retuse, with a blood -coloured spot at the base of each. 



Parlous-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1800. Pl.|ft. 



58 P. ANDRE' wsn (Sweet, hort. brit. 77. under Dimacria,) 

 lower leaves oblong, ovate, entire, others pinnate, with linear 

 segments ; umbels compound, many-flowered ; nectariferous tube 

 about twice the length of the calyx ; petals spatulately-linear, 

 blush. 1. G. Ger. heterophyllum, Andr. ger. icon. Petals 

 blush, upper ones marked with a dark-red spot, dotted with red 

 underneath the spot, lower ones each with a red line. 



Andrews'* Stork's-bill. Fl. April, Aug. Clt. 1802. PL \ ft. 



59 P. OXALIDIFOLIUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) leaves ciliated, 

 ternate, with roundish, obtuse leaflets ; umbel compound. If. . G. 

 G. oxalidifolium, Andr. bot. rep. t. 300. Petals pale-yellow, 

 2 upper ones marked with a blood-coloured patch at the base. 



Wood-sorrel-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1801. 

 PI. | foot. 



60 P. TENE'LLUM (Andr. ger. icon, under Geranium,) leaves 

 smooth, trifoliate, and trifid ; leaflets and segments oblong, mid- 

 dle ones broadest ; umbels compound, many-flowered ; nectari- 

 ferous tube 2 or 3 times longer than the calyx ; petals linear. 

 11 . G. Petals white, upper ones spotted with red at the base, 

 lower ones with one spot each. 



Slender Stork's-bill. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1802. PL | foot. 



61 P. REFLE'XUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 227.) nearly stemless ; 

 leaves ternate, with deeply-lobed, recurved leaflets ; umbels 

 simple ; 2 superior filaments, as well as the stigmas, reflexed. 

 If. . G. Ger. reflexum, Andr. bot. rep. 224. Petals white. 



/J<?/?ea;ed-stigmaed Stork's-bill. FL June, July. Clt. 1800. 



PL | foot. 



* * * 



Leaves oblong or lanceolate, entire or toothed. 



62 P. PUNCTA'TUM (Willd. spec. 3. p. 645.) leaves ovate, 

 toothed, smooth ; umbel compound ; flowers diandrous ; petals 

 linear, 3 inferior ones one-half shorter than the rest. "If. . G. 

 Ger. punctatum, Andr. bot. rep. t. 60. Petals cream-coloured, 

 2 superior ones marked with blood-coloured spots. 



Dotted-petalled Stork's-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1794. 

 PL i foot. 



63 P. SPATULA'TUM (Andr. bot. rep. 1. 152. under Geranium,) 

 leaves lanceolate, rather spatulate, obtuse, smooth ; umbel com- 

 pound ; flowers pentandrous ; petals linear, obtuse, rather revo- 

 lute. I/ . G. Petals yellow, 2 superior ones marked with 2 

 dark-red lines. 



Spatulate-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1795. 

 PL foot. 



64 P. AFFI' NE (Sweet, hort. brit. 76. under Dimacria,) leaves 

 lanceolate-spatulate, tapering to both ends, ciliated on the mar- 

 gins ; scape bifid, bearing 2 umbels ; flowers pentandrous ; 

 petals linear-spatulate, revolute. I/. . G. Ger. spatulatum var. 



VOL. i PART. vin. 



curviflorum, Andr. bot. rep. 282. Petals yellow, 2 upper ones 

 marked with a double row of red spots. 



Allied Stork's-bill. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1794. PL f foot. 



65 P. RADIA'TUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 226.) leaves elliptic-spa- 

 tulate, quite entire, smooth ; umbel compound ; flowers pentan- 

 drous ; petals wedge-shaped. If. . G. Ger. radiatum, Andr. 

 bot. rep. t. 222. Petals yellow, 2 upper ones marked with a 

 double row of red spots. 



/Jay-flowered Stork's-bill. Fl. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1801. PL ^ ft. 



66 P. VIRGI'NEUM (Pers. ench. 2. p. 226.) leaves ovate-elliptic, 

 acute at both ends, smooth ; umbel compound ; flowers pen- 

 tandrous ; petals lanceolate-cuneated, equal, waved. I/ . G. Ger. 

 undulatum, Andr. bot. rep. 317. Petals white, lined with red. 



Virgin Stork's-bill. FL May, July. Clt. 1795. PL | foot. 



67 P. UNDULA'TUM (Ait. hort. kew, ed. 2. vol. 4. p. 160.) 

 leaves linear-lanceolate, entire, ciliated ; umbel simple ; flowers 

 pentandrous ; petals waved, nearly equal. If. . G. Ger. undu- 

 latum, Andr. bot. rep. t. 292. Petals white, 2 superior ones 

 with dark spots on the margin, lower ones with a red line. 



Waved Stork's-bill. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1795. PL | foot. 



68 P. LINEA'RE (Pers. ench. 2. p. 228.) leaves lanceo- 

 late, repand ; umbel nearly simple ; flowers pentandrous ; petals 

 linear. I/. G. Ger. lineare, Andr. bot. rep. t. 193. Petals 

 very long, yellow, streaked at the base. 



Zmear-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1800. PL 

 | foot. 



69 P. LANCEOFOLIUM (Sweet, ger. 387. under Dimacria,) 

 stemless ; leaves quite entire, rarely appendiculate, pilose on 

 both surfaces, lower ones ovate, upper ones lanceolate, tapering 

 to both ends ; stipulas awl-shaped, linear ; umbels of several 

 flowers, compound ; peduncles and calyxes densely tomentose. 

 I/ . G. Petals white, stained with blush, and marked with light 

 red veins, 2 upper ones with a dark-purple patch each, branching 

 at the apex. 



Lance-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1825. PL J ft. 



t A list of garden Hybrids belonging to Section II. Dimacria. 



1 P. bipartitum (Sweet, ger. 142.) Flowers striped. 



2 P. imbutum (Sweet, hort. brit. 77.) Flowers blush. 



3 P. fulgens (Sweet in Colv. cat.) Flowers crimson. 



4 P. elegans (Sweet, ger. 3. t. 202.) Flowers scarlet. 



5 P. sulphureum (Sweet, ger. t. 163.) Flowers straw-coloured. 



6 P. Smithianum (Sweet, ger. 358.) Flowers red. 



SECT. III. OTI'DIA (ove larog, ous otos, an ear ; in allusion 

 to the 2 superior petals being auricled at the base). Lindl. 

 in Sweet, ger. p. 8. no. 98. Petals oblong-linear, nearly 

 equal, about double the length of the calyx, 2 superior ones 

 auricled at the base on the upper side. Stamens 10, erect, 5 of 

 which are antheriferous, 2 upper ones of these spatulate or awl- 

 shaped, 3 lower ones shortest, the 3 lower sterile ones erect or 

 uncurved. Stems shrubby, fleshy. Leaves alternate, pinnate, 

 fleshy. Flowers white. 



70 P. CERATOPHY'LLUM (Lher. ger. t. 13.) stem shrubby, 

 fleshy, branched; leaves pinnate-parted; lobes linear, terete, en- 

 tire, or 3-toothed at the apex, rather channelled ; peduncles 

 many-flowered. f? . G. Curt. bot. mag. 315. Petals white, 

 linear-lanceolate, equal. 



Horn-leaved Stork's-bill. Fl. May, Jul. Clt. 1786. Sh. 1 ft. 



71 P. DASYCAU'LON (Sims, bot. mag. t. 2029.) stem shrubby, 

 fleshy, tubercled ; leaves fleshy, pinnate, with the segments 

 deeply pinnatifid, rather trifid at the apex; peduncles 3- 

 flowered. 17. G. Sweet, ger. 196. P. dasycaule, Haw. succ. 

 p. 309. Petals linear, white. 



Thick-stemmed Stork's-bill. Fl. July, Dec. Clt. 1795. Sh. 1 ft. 



72 P. FERULA'CEUM (Willd. spec. 3. p. 687.) stem shrubby, 

 fleshy ; leaves pinnate, with deeply-toothed, waved segments ; 



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