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I PELARGONIUM floridum. 
Ahmdant-Jlowering Stork' s-bill. 
Pelargonium. Pet. 5 inaqualia; duo superiora ap- 
proximata. Stam. inaequalia; 3 sterilia subulata. 
Lindley MSS. 
V. floridum, umbellis numerosis multifloris, foliis cor- 
I , datis quinquelobis insequaliter et argute dentatis, 
stipulis latis cordatis carinatis subdentatis, tubo 
nectarifero longitudine calycis. 
Pelargonium autumnale. Hortulanorum. 
■ Stem shrubby, very much branched. Branches 
thickly clothed with long soft hairs. Leaves cordate, 
acute, a little undulate, sharply but unequally toothed, 
with numerous furrows above and prominent nerves 
below ; hairy on both sides ; of a light yellowish green 
colour. Petioles wide, and channelled on the upper 
side, a little rounded below : hairy. Stipules broadly 
cordate, acute, ciliate, sometimes dentate, keeled. 
Umbels numerous, many-flowered. Peduncles unequal 
in length, cylindrical, very hairy. Involucre of several 
bractes; hractes widely lanceolate, acute, concave, 
keeled, and ciliate. Petioles about the length of the 
nectariferous tube. Calyx 5-cleft, segments lanceolate, 
acute, carinate, generally 3-nerved, thickly covered 
with very small warts. Nectariferous tube about the 
length of the calyx, flattened and furrowed on each 
side. Petals 5, two uppermost widely obovate, of a 
bluish rose colour, with a large dark crimson spot in 
the centre, and numerous dark lines from the base, 
which branch in all directions : lower petals oblong, 
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