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PELARGONIUM incisum. 
Cut- leaved Stork' s-hilL 
P. incisum, umbellis plurifloris, foliis ternatis atroviri- 
dibus ; foliolis distantibus tripartito-laciniatis, petalis 
flaccidis superioribus longioribus, tubo neetarifero 
subsessili calyce 3-plo longiori*. 
Pelargonium incisum. Willden. sp. pi. 3. p. 686. Pers. 
syn. 2. p. 233. Hort. Keiv. ed. 2. vol. 4. p. 182. 
Geranium incisum. Andrews's reposit. 67? maU. 
Stem shrubby, branching ; branches generally 3- 
forked, thickly clothed with short villous hairs. Leaves 
ternate, of a dark green, slightly pubescent; leaflets 
spreading, at a distance from each other, 3-parted or 
deeply jagged; segments linear, obtuse, entire or 
rarely toothed. Petioles slender, slightly flattened on 
the upper side, dilated at the base, thickly clothed 
with soft villous hairs. Stipules very small, joined to 
the base of the footstalks. Peduncles several-flowered, 
cylindrical, curved upwards, thickly clothed with soft 
villous hairs. Involucre of 6 or 7 widely lanceolate 
short bractes. Calyx 5-cleft, segments unequal, lan- 
ceolate, reflexed, the upper one largest. Nectariferous 
tube nearly sessile, more than three times longer than 
the calyx, flattened on each side, thickly clothed with 
short pellucid hairs. Petals 5, linearly spathulate, 
flaccid, of a yellowish white colour, the two uppermost 
* P. canescens, umbellis plurifloris, foliis ternatis canescentibus : 
foliolis aggregatis tripartito-laciniatis obtusis, petalis rigidis superioribus 
brevioribus, tubo neetarifero pedicellato calyce quadruplo longiori. 
Geranium incisum. Andrews^ sreposit. 67? 
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