PLATE CCXXIV. 
GERANIUM REFLEXUM. 
Rejlexed-leaved Gerariiiim, 
CLASS XVI. ORDER IV. 
MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Chives united. Ten Chives. 
ESSENTIAL GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Mojtogyna. Stigmata quinque. Fruftus rof- jj One Pointal. Five fummits. Fruit furnifhed 
tratus, 5-coccus. |1 witb long awns, five dry berries. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Geranium foliis longe petiolatis, trifoliatis; foliolis 
lobato-incifis, recurvisj floribus umbellatis, 
pcntandrisj ftaminibus duobus fuperioribus 
ftigraatibufque reflexis; radice tuberofa. 
Geranium with leaves that have long foot-flalks, 
and three leaflets j leaflets galh-lobed, and 
rolled back 5 flowers grow in umbels, have 
five fertile chives, with the two upper chives 
and the fummits reflcxed j root tuberous. 
REFERENCE TO THE PLATE. 
1. The Empalement, 
2. The Chives and Pointal. 
3. The Chives fpread open, magnified. 
4. The Pointal, magnified. 
This pretty Geranium, from the Cape of Good Hope, is another of thofe which were introduced by 
G. Hibbert, Efq. in the year 1800, through the medium of Mr. Niven. The root being tuberous, we 
judge that from a divifion of the finaller lobes it is to be increafed. From the refiexed character, which 
pervades the whole plant, petals, leaves, parts of fruftification, &c. we have adopted our fpecific title. 
The cultivation is the fame, as for the other tuberous fpecies of this genus. Our figure was made at 
Clapham in the month of July 1801. 
