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PELARGONIUM Moreanuni. 
Mores Victm-y StorJc's-bill. 
P. Moreamim, caule fruticoso ramosissimo, ramis diffiiso- 
patentibus villosis, foliis cordatis pinnatifido-lobatis 
utrinque pilosis plicato-crispis : segmentis oblongis sub- 
lobatis rotundato dentatis obtusiusculis, stipulis brevi- 
cordatis acutis subdentatis, pedunculis plurifloris, pe- 
talis cuneatis, tubo nectarifero calyce subaequali. 
Pelargonium Moreanum. Swt. hort. hrit. p. 84. n. 388. 
Stem shrubby, flexuose, very much branched, clothed 
with a brown rough bark : branches more or less bent, 
very much spreading in all directions, thickly clothed with 
leaves, and with unequal spreading villous white hairs. 
Leaves cordate, oblong, pinnatifidly divided or deeply 
lobed, hairy on both sides, strongly nerved underneath 
and furrowed on the upper side, the nerves much branch- 
ed : segments plaited, scarcely acute, very much curled, 
sometimes lobed, and unequally toothed with numerous 
small rounded teeth. Petioles flattened and furrowed on 
the upper side, and convex on the lower, unequally villous. 
Stipules short, cordate, acute, entire or sometimes sharply 
toothed, villous and fringed. Umbels 5 to 7-flowered. 
Peduncles thickly clothed with unequal spreading villous 
hairs, as are the bractes, calyx, and nectariferous tube. 
Involucre of 6 broadly lanceolate, acute, keeled, and ci- 
liated bractes. Pedicles short, villous. Calyoe 5-cleft, 
upper segment erect, ovate, concave, obtuse; the others 
narrower, oblong or lanceolate, more acute, the margins 
sometimes scariose or membranaceous, spreading or re- 
flexed. Petals 5, all cuneate or wedge-shaped, the two 
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