G E R A N I U M LACINIATUM.
Var. licalor.
Ragged-leaved Geranium.
Two coloured-Jlower Var.
CLASS XVI. ORDER IV.
MO NA DELPHI A DE CA NDili A. Threads united. Ten Chives.
E S S E N T I A L GENERIC CHARACTER.
M O N O G Y N A , St i gma t a q u i n q u e . O N E P O I N T A L . Fi v e S ummi t s .
F r a f t u s roftratus; pentacoccus. II F K U I T furniihed with long awns; five dry ber.
S P E C I F I C CHARACTER.
G e r a n i um foliis radicalihus i n t e g i i s l a c i n i a t i f q u e;
laciniis a c u t i s ; petiolis filiformibus; calycibus
m o n o p h y l l i s ; ftaminibus quinque fert
i l i b u s ; radice tubcrofa; floribus bicolor
i b u s .
Geranium with the leaves growing from the
root entire and j a g g e d ; fegments pointed;
foot (talks t h r e a d - l h a p e d ; cups one-leaved;
five fertile chives; root tuberous; flowers
two-coloured.
REFERENCE TO THE PLATE.
1. T h e Empalement, a l i t t l e magnified.
2. Chives, natural fize.
3. T h e fame, magnified and fpread open.
4. T h e Pointal and feed-bud,
T H I S very handfome variety of the ragged-leaved geranium, is b u t l i t t l e different from the purpleflowered
Var. figured No. C C I V . of this work, Vol. I l l , except in t h e colour of the flowers, and that
t h e leaves are r a t h e r more c u t . It was introduced the fame year t o t h e H i b b e r t i a n colleftion, flowers
in t h e fame m o n t h and requires the fame treatment, as t h e above variety.