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PELARGONIUM pedunculatum. 
Long-peduncled Stork*s-bill. 
P. pedunculatum, caule carnoso rugoso; ramis nodosis 
subdecumbentibus villosis, foliis ternatis utrinque pilo¬ 
sis ; foliolis pinnatifidis laciniatisque inaequaliter obtuse 
dentatis incisisve subreflexis; segmentis inflexis, umbel- 
lis multifloris longe pedunculatis, calycibus villosis re- 
flexis, tubo nectarifero calyce triplo quadruplove lon- 
giore. 
Pelargonium pedunculatum. Swt. hort. hrit. add. p. 470. 
n. 403. Coin, catal. edit. 3. p. SO. col. 3. 
Stem suffruticose, erect, succulent, very rough and rug¬ 
ged where the leaves and stipules have dropt off: branches 
more or less procumbent, thickly clothed with long villous 
hairs, knotted at the joints similar to P . gibbosum, and 
slender between. Leaves large and heavy, hairy on both 
sides, the footstalks being almost too slender to support 
them, ternate or quinate; the middle leaflet pinnatifid, or 
deeply laciniate, the points reflexed ; segments broad, more 
or less jagged, and toothed with bluntly rounded unequal 
teeth, the points bent inwards; side leaflets smaller, con¬ 
cave, and less divided. Petioles nearly cylindrical, glau¬ 
cous, clothed with unequal spreading hairs, very much swol¬ 
len at the base. Stipules variable, ovate or lanceolate, acute, 
and fringed. Peduncles simple, very long, cylindrical, 
thickly clothed with unequal spreading villous hairs, also 
much swollen at the base. Umbel with above 20 flowers. 
Involucre of numerous lanceolate, concave, scarcely acute 
bractes, which are villous and fringed. Pedicles very short. 
Flowers sweet-scented. Calyx 5-cleft, thickly clothed with 
spreading villous hairs, every other segment broadest, and 
