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PLATE LXVII. 
Jagged-leaved Geranium. 
CLASS -4VI. ORDER IV. 
_ MONODELPHIA DECANDRIA. Threads united. Ten Chives. 
ESSENTIAL GENERIC CHARACTER, 4 
nae Monoerna. Stigmata quinque. Fruétus rof- One Pointat. Five fummits. Fruit furnifhed - 
“ie » S-coccus, with long awns, five dry berries. ; 
pial See GERANIUM GRANDIFLORUM, Plate XII. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
ro Geranium foliis multifidis, craffis, confertis; Geranium with leaves of many clefts, thick, and 
£. : floribus umbellatis, — longiffimis ; crowded together; flowers grow in bunches, 
eS caule erecto, fruticofo. on very long foot-ftalks; ftem upright, and 
es > fhrubby. 
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= REFERENCE TO THE PLATE. 
1. The Em 
s 2. The Chives aad ee (natural fize). 
a4 : . e’Chives cut open. 
ae 4. The Pointal, (qaagnified). 
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. Tuts pretty hae of Opens, from the Gai of Good 3, ae is one of thofe having feven fertile 
_ tips; therefore a Pelargonium of Monf. L’Heritier. It is a low growing plant, feldom exceeding 
eight or nine inches in height, Keeping very compaét; but is fubject to damp in the leaves, if kept 
moift in winter, though | otherwife | ‘pretty hardy. Mr. C. Lodiges, of Hackney, firft raifed it from feeds 
which he received from Vienna, about the year 1793. Itis readily propagated by cuttings, or feeds, 
7 ae continues to flower all the fammer months; Bon iring light rich earth to make it flourith. 
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