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PELARGONIUM calycinum. 
Large-calyxed Stork' s-bill. 
P. calycinum, umbellis plurifloris subpaniculatis, foliis 
orbiculato-reniformibus subangulatis aequaliter den- 
ticulatis mollibus, calycibus inflatis, tubo nectari- 
fero calyce triple breviori. 
Pelargonium calycinum. Noh. in Colv. Catal. p. 21. 
col 3. 
Brown's Countess of Roden. Hortulanorum. 
Rose Brilliant Geranium. Hortulanorum. 
u. verum, foliis suborbiculatis obsoletissime angulatis, 
petalis superioribus maculis minoribus et striis pal- 
lidioribus. Supra Jig. a. 
(3. maculatum, foliis suborbiculatis, petalis superioribus 
macula magna et striis purpureis pictis. Suprajig. b. 
y. angulatum, foliis subcordatis inaequaliter angulatis, 
floribus subplenis. Supra fig. c. 
Brown's Countess of Roden variety. Hortulanorum. 
Stem shrubby, much branched. Branches thickly 
clothed with soft white unequal hairs. Leaves in var. 
u. orbicularly reniform, scarcely lobed, simply and 
equally toothed with short bluntish teeth, thickly co- 
vered on both sides with soft villous hairs, as is evety 
other part of the plant except the corolla. Petioles 
widely flattened and furrowed on the upper side, and 
convex on the lower. Stipules cordate, generally 
toothed and ending in an acute point. Peduncles cy- 
lindrical, generally panicled, several-flowered. Invo- 
lucre of several widely ovate, bluntish, sometimes 
toothed bractes, ending abruptly in a sharp point. 
Pedicles longer than the bractes. Calyx inflated, di- 
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