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PELARGONIUM dumosum. 
Bushy Stork's- bill. 
P. dumosum, pedunculis 2-3-flons foliis reniformibus 
leviter trilobis obtusis dentatis pubescentibus, pe- 
dunculis fructiferis geniculatis. 
Geranium Angelina. Hortulanorum. 
Stem shrubby, very much branched; branches short 
and thickly crowded together, covered with soft close 
villi. Leaves small, numerous, reniform and obtuse, 
some slightly 3-lobed ; edge undulate, unequally toothed, 
ciliate; underneath thickly covered with soft hairs. 
Petioles unequal flattened and channelled on the upper 
side, villous. Stipules short, cordate, acute, fringed. 
Peduncles 2-3-flowered, villous. Involucre of 4 unequal 
bractes, which are cordate, acute, and ciliate. Pedicles 
a little longer than the nectariferous tube, when in fruit 
bending at the joints, thickly covered with soft villous 
hairs. Calyx 5-cleft, segments all reflexed when in 
flower, but upright when in seed. Nectariferous tube 
longer than the calyx, flattened and channelled on both 
sides, villous. Corolla of 5 petals, the 2 uppermost 
broadly obovate, obtuse, rose-coloured, with a very 
dark spot in the centre, lightest at the sides, from 
which numerous short lines are seen to branch in vari- 
ous directions; 3 lower petals spatulate, obtuse, of 
a pale rose colour. Filaments 10, united at the base, 
only seven bearing anthers. Pollen yellow. Style dark 
red, hairy at the base, and smooth on the upper part. 
Stigmas 5, dark red, revolute. Seeds pubescent. 
Arillus very hairy. 
