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PELARGONIUM succulentum. 
Succulent-leaved Stork’s-bill. 
P. succulentum , caule suflrutescente ramoso: ramis ad- 
scendentibus subflexuosis pilosis, foliis cordatis trilo- 
bis succulentis insequaliter latidentatis : lobis dila- 
tatis sublobatis divaricatis margine subrecurvis, sti- 
pulis cordato-ovatis breviter acuminatis villoso-cili- 
atis, umbellis 3-4-floris, bracteis ovatis mucronatis 
pedicellis multo brevioribus, tubo nectarifero calyce 
parum longiore, stylo basi subhirsuto. 
Pelargonium Agrippina. Hortulanorum. 
Stem suflrutescent, much branched : branches ascend¬ 
ing, more or less flexuose, thickly clothed with short hairs 
that are unequal in length. Leaves succulent, dark green, 
cordate, three-lobed, spreading flat, the margins slightly 
recurved. Fringed with short hairs, and toothed with 
broad teeth that terminate in sharp points, appearing 
smooth and somewhat glossy, though thickly clothed 
with short hairs on both sides : lobes broad and dilated, 
somewhat wedge-shaped, those on the lower ones bluntly 
rounded, on the upper ones more acute. Petioles flattened 
a little on the upper side and rounded below, swollen and 
dilated a little at the base, thickly clothed with short hairs. 
Stipules short, cordate or broadly ovate, tapering to a 
short taper point, villosely Fringed, Umbels 3 to 5-flow- 
ered. Peduncles cylindrical, thickly clothed with soft 
short unequal hairs. Involucre generally oF 6 bractes, 
that are short, broadly ovate, ending in a sharp mucrone, 
villosely fringed. Pedicles unequal in length, but much 
longer than the bractes. Calyx 5-cleft, thickly clothed 
with short villous hairs: segments broadly lanceolate, 
acute, keeled,spreading, or reflexed a little. Nectariferous 
tube in general a little longer than the calyx, rarely not 
so long, much flattened on each side, and generally fur¬ 
rowed, gibbous a little at the base. Petals 5, large, all 
obovate: the two upper ones double the breadth of the 
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