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cut, serrate. Fl. purplish black, veiy rarely white. — In woods 
and thickets, rare. P. V. VI. E. S. 
[G. nodosum (L.) ; peduncles 2-flowered, obcordate lonff, 
sejittls aiviied, carp, even downy, 1. 3 — 5-lobed, lobes ovfife 
acuminate sen-ate. — £. B. 1091. — St. 18 in. high, slender, erect. 
Fl. pale piu-ple.— In Cumberland and Hertfordshire. — 6'. striatum, 
which resembles this but has a haiiy stem, was found near Filby, 
Cumb., and Chepstow. — Both planted?] E. 
2. G. sylvat'imm (L.) ; peduncles 2-flowered, pet. obovate 
slightly notched long, sepals awned, carp, even nairy, liairs 
spreading glandular, Si>eds dotted, 1. palmate 7-lobed, lobes cut 
and seiTate, st. erect glandidar-hairy idooYe, filaments of stam. 
subulate, fruitstcdics erect.— E. £. 121. — St. erect, 2 — 3 feet high. 
Fl. pui-plish blue, claws of the petals bearded, lower half of fila- 
ments hairy. Sometimes the fl. are pale rose-coloured, pet. 
smaller and nearlj' entire, and st. more decidedly hairy. — ^Woods 
and thickets in the North, rare. P. VI. VII. E. S. I, 
3. G. ])raten'se (L.) ; ped. 2-flowered, pet. obovate entire or 
slightly notched long, sepals awned, carp, even hairy, hairs 
spreading (jlawhdar, seeds mimdvly netted, 1. palmate 7-lobed, 
lobes cut and serrate, st. diffuse glandular-hairy above, hairs de- 
flexed, ^^^fl^new^s of stam. filiform with a triangular-ovate base, 
fr.-st. def^xed.—E. B. 404.— St. 1—2 feet high. Fl. large, 
Surple, claw of pet. ciliate.' Base of filaments slightly hairy.— 
loist pastures. P. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 
4. G. sanguin'eum (L.); peduncles mostly single-Jloicercd, ^et. 
obcordate long, sepals awned, curj). smooth crowned icith a few 
bristles, seeds minutely ■minklcd and dotted, 1. nearly round 
7-lobed, lobes deeply 3-fid and cut, st. diffuse hairy, hairs s/n-cad- 
ing horizontally. — E. B. 272.^ — Fl. large, purple ; filaments di- 
lated at the base.— /3. G. prostratum (Lindl.) ; st. dwarf tufted 
neaily smiple decumbent, fl. flesh-coloured. G. lancastrieme 
With. — In drj' places, rare. ^. Sands in Walney Island, Lan- 
cashire. P. VU. E. S. I. 
** Root fusiform, rhizome tcanting, perennial ; ped. 2-flmvered. 
t5. G. pyrma'iciim (L.); fruitstalks deflc-tcd. pet. obcordate 
twice us long as the mucronate Sep., claws densely ciliate, carp, 
smooth witii adpressed hairs, seeds smooth, 1. reniform 7 — 9- 
lobed, lobes of lower 1. oblong blunt trifid and toothed at the 
end, st. erect villose. — E. B. 405. B. v. 191. — Fl. light purple or 
nearly white. Claws of the pet. -with a dense tuft of hairs on 
each side. Fertile anth. 10. Segments of the upper leaves 
more acute. St. spreading, 1 — 3 feet high, clothed with dense 
short down and long liairs intermixed. — Roadsides and pastures, 
rare. P. VI. MI. 
