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PELARGONIUM . bicolor. 
Two-coloured Stork' s-hill. 
P. bicolor, umbellis multifloris, foliis cordatis trifidis 
undulatis hirsutis: segmentis lateralibus trilobis: 
superioribus quinquelobis obtusis dentatis, petalis 
planis distinctis, calycibus reflexis. 
Pelargonium bicolor. Willden. sp, pi. 3. p. 680. Pers. 
syn. 2. p. 232. Baton, magaz. 201 . Hort. Kew. ed. 
2. vol 4./?. 179. 
Geranium bicolor. Jacq. hort. 3. p. 23. t. 39. Cavan. 
diss. 4. p. 248. t. 111./. 1. Andrews s geran. c. ic. 
a* atrum, petalis saturatioribus, marginibus albis vix 
conspicuis, ^o-. 1. 
|S. pallidum, petalis pallidioribus, marginibus albis con- 
spicuioribus, Jig. 2. 
Stem shrubby, branching, knotted at the joints, of 
a brown colour; branches flexuose, slightly angular, 
thickly covered with unequal horizontal hairs. Leaves 
cordate, trifid, slightly undulate, bluntly toothed, and 
hairy on each side; lower ^€gmew^« generally 3-lobed: 
upper one 5-lobed and recurved at the point. Petioles 
flattened on the upper side, and convex on the lower, 
gibbous at the base, thickly covered with unequal ho- 
rizontal hairs, as arc the peduncles and calyx. Stipules 
reniform, entire or rarely toothed, ciliate, and ter- 
minated with a short mucro. Peduncles slightly an- 
gular. Umbels many-flowered. Involucre of one bracte, 
divided into several widely ovate bluntish segments, 
ending abruptly in an acute point. Calyx 5-cleft, seg- 
ments widely lanceolate, bluntish, reflexed. Nectari- 
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