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PELARGONIUM campylosepalon. 
Reflexed-calyxed Stork’s-bill. 
P. campylosepalon , foliis cordato-reniformibus obsolete lo- 
batis argute dentatis glabriusculis, stipulis ovatis cili- 
atis, pedunculis plurifloris, calycibus reflexis, petalis 
omnibus obovatis, tubo nectarifero calyce longiore. 
Stem frutescent, branched: branches erect, glossy, 
thickly clothed with spreading villous hairs. Leaves cor- 
dately reniform, broader than long, rounded, very slightly 
lobed, undulate, and toothed with sharp rigid unequal teeth, 
of a glossy green, but clothed with short hairs, particularly 
on the nerves and veins. Petioles much flattened on the 
upper side, and slightly furrowed, convex underneath, and 
dilated a little at the base, thickly clothed with spreading 
hairs. Stipules ovate, generally acute, fringed. Peduncles 
long, cylindrical, smooth, and glossy, but thinly clothed 
with very unequal hairs. Umbels several-flowered. Invo¬ 
lucre of 6 ovate, fringed bractes, some acute, and others 
obtuse. Pedicles about the length of the bractes. Calyx 
5 -cleft, the segments lanceolate, acute, all reflexed. Petals 
5, all obovate; the two upper ones very broad, unequal 
sided, of a purplish red, with a large velvetty patch in the 
centre, below which are numerous purple lines a little 
branched, lighter on the outsides: lower petals of a red¬ 
dish lilac, rounded at the points, lined with numerous pale 
veins. Filaments 10, connected at the base, 7 bearing an¬ 
thers: pollen orange-coloured. Style dark purple, hairy 
about three parts its length, the upper part smooth. Stig¬ 
mas 5, dark purple, reflexed, 
