PELARGONIUM lobatum.
Cow Parsnep-leaved, Stork's-bill.
P. lobatum, acaule, umbellis tomentosis simplicibus corcdoamtisp otseirtnisa, tifso lqiius insautbistvues
lobatis sinuatis insequaliter dentatis, calycibus re-
flexis, tubo nectarifero subsessili calyce quintuple»
longiori.
Pelasrygno. n2iu. mp. l2o2b8a. tuHmo. rtW. Kileldw.. sepd.. p2i.. v3. . 4p. . p6.5 106. 5. PHerost..
mag. 1986.
Geranium lobatum. Cav. diss. 4. p. 250. t. 114./. 2.
Geranium africanum noctu olens tuberosum vitis foliis
hirsutis. Commel. Hort. 2. p. 123. t. 62.
Root tuberous, very large, rough and uneven, and
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lobed or sinuate, ternate or sometimes qumate, deeply
tahned u vpepreyr suindeeq, wuahliltye taonodth deedn,s eglrye teonm aenndto svee oryn thhaei rloyw oenr surface; nerves very large, branched and thickly clothed
with soft hairs unequal in length. Petioles nearly cylwinitdhr
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svcearpye dwoiwdenlyy caonrdd atceil,i aetned. ingP aedburunpcltelys ifnl aatn aancdu tesl pigohintlty,
furrowed on one side, nearly semicylindrical, many-
flowered, and clothed with long soft hairs. Flowers very
fragrant at night, but without scent during the day. Involucre
of many bractes, joined into 3 or 4 sets at the