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PELARGONIUM Harewoodise. 
The Countess of HarewoocTs Stork's-bill. 
P. Harewoodice, foliis cordatis raultilobis punctatis argute 
cartilagineo-dentatis glabriusculis basi trinerviis, stipulis 
ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis, umbellis multifloris, tubo 
nectarifero calyce multo breviore. 
Stem frutescent, branching: branches more or less 
flexuose, of a glossy green, but dotted with innumerable 
white specks, and clothed with unequal spreading hairs. 
Leaves cordate, more or less undulate, lobed with nume¬ 
rous sharp lobes, sharply toothed with rigid horny teeth 
that are very unequal in size, strongly three-nerved from 
the base, the nerves much branched, of a dark glossy green 
and smooth, but dotted all over with numerous minute 
white dots, slightly hairy. Petioles flattened on the upper 
side and convex on the lower, dilated at the base, thickly 
clothed with short hairs. Stipules ovate or ovately lan¬ 
ceolate, taper-pointed and fringed. Umbels many-flowered. 
Peduncles cylindrical, more or less bent, hairy. Involucre 
of 6 lanceolate, taper-pointed, keeled bractes, which are 
fringed with long hairs. Pedicles generally longer than 
the bractes. Calyx 5-cleft, the segments lanceolate, erect, 
tapering to a long slender brown point, striated and keeled, 
the margins densely fringed with long spreading hairs. 
Nectariferous tube short, not half the length of the calyx, 
gibbous at the base. Petals 5, the two upper ones obovate, 
very unequal sided, the inner side as if cut away its whole 
length, of a darkish red, with a velvetty spot in the centre, 
and numerous dark lines branching all over the petals: 
lower ones broadly ligulate, of rather a lighter colour, also 
marked with three or four dark lines. Filaments 10, con- 
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