PELARGONIUM coriandrifolium. 
Coriander- leaved Stork's- hill. 
P. coriandrifolium, pedunculis 3-5-floris, foliis bipin- 
natis: foliolis pinnatifidis linearibiis, floribus pen- 
tandris, corollis subtetrapetalis ; petalis superioribus 
margine inaequalibiis, caiile siibleevi. 
Pelargonium coriandrifolium. PFillden. sp. pi. 3. p. 
663. Pers. syn. 2. p. 230. Hart. Kew. ed. 2. p. 
170. Jacqu, ic. 3. t. 528. Collect. 5. p. 142. 
Cavan. diss. 4. p. 263. ^. 116./. 1. 
Stem herbaceous, flexuose, branching, smooth, and 
swollen at the joints, of a brown colour. Branches 
spreading, slightly hairy. Leaves bipinnate, smooth 
and shining, points recurved or revolute ; leaflets pin- 
natifid or toothed, upper ones entire, ending in a blunt 
point. Petioles very unequal in length, flat on the 
upper side and round below, slightly hairy. Stipules 
cordate or sometimes lanceolate, ending in an acute 
point. Peduncles cylindrical, slightly hairy, 3 to 5 
flowered. Involucre generally of 6 lanceolate acute 
bractes; ferac^e* keeled, reflexed. Pec^zc/e* very short, 
slightly hairy. Calyx 5-cleft, thickly covered with 
short rigid hairs, upper segment lanceolate 3-nerved, 
side ones linear or 'subulate, taper-pointed. Nectari- 
ferous tube a little longer than the pedicle, not half 
the length of the calyx, nearly cylindrical. Corolla 
mostly of 4 petals, except the lower flower of each 
umbel, which has generally 5 : upper petals obovate, 
margins very unequal, of a blush colour, with two red 
lines which are joined at the base, each forked at the 
top, and slightly branched ; lower petals narrowly spa- 
tulate, of a pale blush. Filaments 10, united at the 
