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PELARGONIUM dissimile. 
Dissimilar-coloured Stork’s-bill. 
P. dissimile , foliis reniformibus quinquelobis undulatis 
rigidis argute dentatis ciliatis glabriusculis, stipulis 
ovatis acuminatis, umbellis 3-4-floris, pedicellisbrac- 
teis multum longioribus, tubo nectarifero calyce sub- 
aequali aut paulo longiore, stylo glaberrimo. 
Pelargonium Devonia. King Mss . 
Stem frutescent, somewhat branched: branches cloth¬ 
ed with long spreading woolly hairs, and some shorter 
ones intermixed, as are also the petioles, peduncles, pe¬ 
dicles, and calyx. Leaves kidney-shaped, rigid, some¬ 
what undulate, more or less 5-lobed, and deeply toothed 
with numerous sharp rigid teeth, that are more or less 
tinged with brown, the margins fringed with woolly 
hairs, strongly nerved underneath, the nerves much 
branched, thinly clothed with long hairs on both sides, 
but appearing smooth and glossy, nerves very hairy: 
upper leaves attenuated towards the base, sharp pointed, 
the lobes and teeth also sharper and longer. Petioles 
flattened a little on the upper side, and deeply furrowed, 
rounded on the lower, more or less tinged with brown. 
Stipules ovate, tapering to the point, and broad at the 
base. Peduncles cylindrical, more or less bent, 3 to 5- 
flowered. Involucre of 6 broadly ovate, sharp-pointed, 
keeled bractes, that are hairy and fringed. Pedicles much 
longer than the bractes. Calyx 5-cleft; the segments 
broadly lanceolate, sharp-pointed, keeled, the margins 
clothed with white wool or entangled hairs, upper one 
largest, more or less stained with brown. Nectariferous 
tube variable in length, sometimes scarcely so long, at 
others a little longer than the calyx, much flattened on 
each side, and gibbous at the base. Petals 5, the two 
upper ones obovate, very unequal-sided, strongly 2- 
nerved towards the base, the nerves branching upwards: 
