PELARGONIUM floccosum. 
Nappy Stork'' s-hill. 
P. floccosum, pedunculis paucifloris, foliis cordatis tri- 
partitis undulatis utrinque villoso-pilosis : segmentis 
sublobatis grosseque obtuse dentatis, stipulis lan- 
ceolatis acutis, tubo nectarifero brevissimo calyce 
triple breviori. 
Jenkinson's Rebecca. Hortulamrum. 
Stem shrubby, erect, not much branched ; branches 
thickly clothed with long villous hairs, as are the pe- 
tioles, peduncles, and calyx. Leaves cordate, 3-parted, 
undulate, thickly covered on both sides with soft 
downy hairs, and deeply toothed with blunt rounded 
teeth; lower segments often 2-lobed, upper one 
scarcely lobed but bluntly rounded : upper leaves not 
so blunt and less divided. Petioles flattened and fur- 
rowed on the upper side and convex on the lower. 
Stipules lanceolate, taper-pointed, villous, and fringed. 
Peduncles cylindrical, 2 to 4 flowered. Involucre of 4 
unequal ovate or lanceolate keeled villous bractes. 
Calyx 5-cleft, segments reflexed, upper one ovate, acute, 
keeled, the others widely lanceolate. Nectariferous 
tube very short and blunt, widely flattened on each 
side, about three times shorter than the calyx. Corolla 
of 5 petals, the two upper ones roundly obovate, of a 
velvetty scarlet, with a dark velvet spot in the centre, 
and many short dark lines below it which branch in 
various directions ; lower ones narrowly oblong, blunt, 
of rather a lighter colour. Filaments 10, united at 
the base, 7 bearing anthers, which in our specimens 
were all sterile. Style purple, hairy oq the lower part 
and smooth upwards. Stigmas 5, purple, reflexed. 
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