—? Tt At Re OC PR WAY 1: Ho’ a wefan. 1254 
5 OXALTS: ace. to Knuth, Pfla 
Heft (iv. 130) 1930° +e 
, 2, 
1. Caulis Supraterraneus, + elatus vel 
P 
paizoma + crassiusculom, + carnosun, 
ee ontale, saepe squamis + incrassatis 
Situm - magellanicum, 
Far pom pubescentes - stricta. 
payed FLeoPa (exe, nie 
eorniculate., O. corniculata) - 
petioles PILOSe war pee naka 
Norta AND SoutH Isuanps, Stewart Istanp: Not uncommon from the vower 
Waikato southwards, ascending to 3000 ft. Also in Victoria, Tasmania, and temperate 
South America. . 
Easily distinguished from all the other species by the small size, stemless habit, 
and even seeds. | 
~- + Dh mt Os 
2. PELARGONIUM L’ Hert. a 
Herbs or shrubs. Leaves opposite or rarely alternate, entire toothed 
lobed or variously divided. Flowers usually in few- or many-flowered 
umbels on axillary peduncles, irregular. Sepals 5, the uppermost produced 
into a short spur adnate to the pedicel. Petals 5 or fewer by abortion, 
the 2 upper different from the others and usually larger. Disc without 
Lawana 10 hvynnevnous. connate at the base, 5-7 (rarely fewer) 
™ -_——— ix Llahad 
O._corniculata Le spec. pl. ed. 1. 1. (1753) 
35. QO. corniculata var. ciliifera (cunn.) 
* orassitolia Cunn.) Hook.f. Handb. N.Zeal. 
: - (1807) 38. 0. ciliifera, O. exilis, 0. 
enuicaulis A.Gunn. In Anny Nat. ist. Sev. 1 
Lil (1839) 316. GO. crassifolia A. Cumn. lac. 
. rani 
ERP Ie sansa 
Ve - a ey Ae payed.” , one q t 3 
ha cuL ; vOVE pian Ie. i pi 1. > A . Pedune uld Pe 
qUanquitiori. CGapsulaé pubescentes Neu 
Saar * ° a% 
— : 2%} r f Tr cx TT ua,” 7 
seeland (J. Ss. iooker!] Heusler a. 1897! Lesso 
ee 3 
Sale & $2 5 A aly oe Pa fy ~ - ; | 
| 1 Be 2 ' ) Aue KK land \Gockayne a, q 97 é) y ne? 76% ) | 
Var. 5. repens { Thi ZY 
Payesa A-Cunn. Caules pernumerosi, prostrati 
#oila multo minna, + glauca, a 
WIItCCoulnu. are wives ome eo 
A. Cunn. Precur. (1839) n. 595; Raoul Choix (1846) 47; Hoon. J. 2 0-200. 
Zel. 1 (1853) 41. 
Norru anp Soutu Isnanps, Stewart Istanp, CHATHAM ISLANDS: Abundant 
from the Three Kings Islands and the North Cape southwards, ascending to 2500 ft. 
Kopala. + November—February. 
Although I have followed Kunth in placing this under P. inodorum, I have grave 
doubts as to whether it would not have been better to keep it under 7';. australe, as 
Hooker and Kirk left it. ‘s 
50. Ga@ules porosaterat4 . 
QU. CGaules prostrati vel repentes, 
procumbere oan as + ey d- 
o-2. Caulis supraterraneus nullus, 
Gaulis adpresse pubescens, plerumque copisse 
¥} icul om oe ie ~ = “a +. h i ~ a | 
area aucc. in Abl. Akad. Muenel — 
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