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PELARGONIUM crassicaule. 
Thick-stalked Stork' s-hill : a, et /S. 
P. crassicaule, umbellis multifloris, petalis obcordatis, 
foliis reniformibus obacuminatis undulato plicatis 
dentatis pulverulento-pubescentibus, caule carnoso 
ramoso Isevi. 
Pelargonium crassicaule. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 668. 
; Pers. syn. 2. p. 231. Hort, Kew. ed, 2. p, 172. 
a. album, petalis albis 2 superioribus basi punctatis 
Jig. a. 
Pelargonium crassicaule. LHirit. ger. t. 26. 
^. maculatum, petalis omnibus maculatis. fig. b. 
Pelargonium crassicaule. Bot. mag. 477. 
Geranium crassicaule. Andrews s geran. c. icme. 
. Stem shrubby, succulent, branching; of a brown 
colour: flowering branches elongated, with opposite 
leaves, and axillary peduncles, covered with a kind of 
powdered pubescence, as are the leaves, peduncles, 
calyx, and bractes. Leaves reniform, acuminated 
downwards, undulate or plicate ; toothed with unequal 
obtuse teeth. Petioles very long, flattened and chan- 
nelled on the upper side, and thickened at the base. 
Stipules lanceolate, acute, densely pubescent, and ci- 
liated at the margins. Peduncles reaching beyond the 
leaves, many-flowered. Involucre generally of seven 
lanceolate, acute bractes, unequal in size. Pedicles 
very short, covered with soft villous hairs ; erect when in 
flower, but declining when in fruit. Cali/x 5-cleft; back 
segment erect, the others reflexed, lanceolate, and all 
