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PELARGONIUM campyli^florum. 
Campy lia-Jlowered Stork' s-hilL 
P. campyliceflorum, caiile fruticoso flexuoso subdecum- 
bente, foliis rotundato-cordatis reniformibusve cre- 
natis moUiter toinentosis, stipulis cordatis acutis 
carinatis, umbellis plurifloris, petaiis superis sub- 
orbiculatis, tubo nectarifero calyce paulo longiore. 
Pelargonium campylieefloriim. Swt. hort. hrit. inedit. 
Stem shrubby, branching, a little flexuose, subde- 
cumbent, thickly clothed with a dense woolly down. 
Leaves about as broad as long, roundly cordate, cre- 
nate with numerous blunt shallow notches, densely 
clothed on both sides with a short soft velvetty tomen- 
tum. Petioles slightly flattened on the upper side and 
rounded on the lower, thickened at the base, densely 
clothed with short spreading villous hairs, as are the 
peduncles, calyx, and nectariferous tube. Stipules cor- 
date, taper-pointed, keeled, subpersistent. Peduncles 
cylindrical, several-flowered. Involucre of from 6 to 8 
broadly ovate bluntish bractes. Pedicles unequal in 
length, some double the length of the others. Calyx 
5-cleft, segments roundly ovate, concave, blunt, 
strongly nerved. Nectariferous tube a little longer than 
the calyx, much flattened on each side, and thickened 
at the base. Petals 5, the two upper ones nearly or- 
bicular, of a pale blush, changing to white as they fade, 
marked near the centre with two or three small red 
spots, below which is a dark purple mark on each side, 
a little branched ; lower petals obovate, marked near 
the base with two faint red lines. Filaments 10, united 
at the base, one of them a broad spat ul ate one, which 
