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PELARGONIUM difforme. 
Various-leaved Stork' s-hill. 
P. difforme, umbellis plurifloris, foliis difformibus 
cbrdato-cuneatis sublobatis cartilagineo-dentatis 
erosisve, stipulis cordato-lanceolatis acuminatis 
dentatis ciliatis, petalis obovatis, tubo nectarifero 
calyce breviori. 
Davey's Princess Augusta Geranium. Hortulanorum. 
Stem shrubby, much branched; branches thickly 
clothed with unequal villous hairs, as are the petioles, 
peduncles, and calyx. Leaves of various forms, rigid, 
generally deformed, slightly pubescent on eacli side, 
cordate or cuneate at the base ; some slightly lobed, 
sharply but unequally toothed with brown cartilagi- 
nous teeth; others are lanceolate, but dilated at the 
base, with irregular elongated points generally with a 
blunt termination; some are deeply, others slightly 
toothed, or nearly entire. Petioles unequal in length, 
flattened and furrowed on the upper side and convex 
on the lower, a little dilated at the base and apex. 
Stipules cordate or cordately lanceolate, taper-pointed, 
generally toothed and ciliate. Peduncles much longer 
than the leaves, several-flowered. Involucre of 6 or 7 
ovate acute bractes. Cali/x 5-cleft, segments very 
long, lanceolate, acute, longer than the nectariferous 
tube. Petals 5, widely obovate, of a blush colour, 
the two uppermost largest, with a large dark purple 
spot in the centre, and several purple lines from the 
base, that are slightly branched. Filaments 10, 
united at the base, 7 bearing anthers. Pollen orange- 
coloured. Sti/le red, hairy at the base. Stigmas 5, 
purple, revolute. 
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