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PELARGONIUM Barciayanum. 
Mr. Barclay's Stork's-hill. 
P. Barciayanum , foliis subcordatis acutis 5-lobis inae- 
qualiter argute dentatis utrinque hirsutis, stipulis ovato- 
lanceolatis acuminatis, umbeilis plurifloris, petalis obo- 
vatis, tubo nectarifero calyce longiore. 
Pelargonium Barciayanum. Swt. hort. hrit. p* 84. 
Stem frutescent, branching, thickly clothed with une¬ 
qual long spreading villous hairs, as are the petioles, pe¬ 
duncles, and calyx. Leaves slightly cordate at the base, 
acute, sharply lobed, and toothed with numerous very une¬ 
qual sharp teeth, hairy on both sides, strongly nerved ; the 
nerves much branched, the stronger ones terminated into 
lobes, and the smaller branches into teeth: upper leaves 
cuneate at the base, and toothed with larger teeth. Petioles 
flattened and furrowed on the upper side, and convex on 
the lower, a little dilated at the base. Stipules large, ovately 
lanceolate, taper-pointed, and fringed. Peduncles cylin¬ 
drical. Umbel generally 5 or 6-flowered. Involucre of 6 
lanceolate acute villous bractes. Pedicles about the length 
of or scarcely so long as the bractes. Calyx 5-cleft, the 
segments lanceolate, acute, scarcely so long as the necta¬ 
riferous tube. Petals 5, of a bright red, all obovate, and 
rounded at the points; the two upper ones very large, une¬ 
qual-sided, with a white mark near the base, and a large 
dark velvet patch in the centre, between which and the 
base are numerous dark lines that branch all over the pe¬ 
tals : lower ones strongly nerved underneath. Filaments 
10, united at the base, seven bearing anthers: pollen 
