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P L A T E CCCLXVI.
GERANIUM BARBATUM. Far. Undulatum.
Bearded-leaved Geranium. Var.- IVavcd-petalled.
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C L A S S XVL ORDER IV.
MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Threads united. Ten Chives.
E S S E N T I A L GENERIC CHARACTER.
MONOGTNA. Stigmata quinqué. Fruñus roftratuSj
peatacoccus.
ONE POINTAL. Five fummits. Fruit funufliecl
with long awns, five dry berries.
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S P E C I F I C CHARACTER, &C.
Geranium. Foliis pinnatis, incifuris pinnarum
arillatis barbatlique^ petalis omnibus flavicantibus,
rubro-notatis undulatifque.
Geranium. With winged leaves, the fegments
ariftated and bearded, all the petals yellowiih,
marked with red, and undulated.
D E S C E I P T I O . Pinnae foliorum insequaliter inciTae, incifluris acuminatis, barbatisque. Scapus ramofus.
Flores umbellati. Pelala omnia linearla, obtufa, elongata, recurvata, yalde undulata, flavicantia,
bafi fere ad medium Isetiflime rubra. Stamina fertilia quinqué.
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R E F E R E N C E TO THE PLATE.
1. The Empalement.
2. The Chives and Pointal.
3. The fame magnified.
4. The Pointal magnified.
T H I S plant was fentfrom the Cape to the colleftion of George Hibbert, Efq. at Clapham, where cmdrawing
was taken in September; it is no more than a variety, although a very beautiful one, of the
Geranium barbatiim of this work, of which one variety has already been figured on plate 323. It is
a green-houfe plant, and requires the fame treatment as the other tuberous rooted fpecies.
wmm.
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