PELARGONIUM australe.
New Holland Stork’s-bill.
P, australe, umbellis multifloris capitatis, foliis cor-
datis sublobatis obtuse caule suffruticoso diflqsq, çfroevneaot ins ecstuabritfuesr o vbilrleovsiiss-,
simo obsoleto.
Pelargonium australe. Willden. sp. pi. 3. p. 675. Pers.
syn. 2. p. 232. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. v. 4. p. 176.
Geranium glomeratum. Andrews s geran. c. ic.
Stem short, suffruticose. Branches spreading \ in
all directions, thickly covered with soft villous hairs,
aLse aivs ees vecroyrd oatthe*e r splaigrht tolyf tlhoeb epdl,a nbtl uenxtcleyp tc rthene acteo rwoliltah.
loafr gae duanrekq guraele ncr ecnoaltouurre.s , Pveetriyo lseos ftf ltaot tetnheed t oanudch ,c haannd
noevlalteed, obnlu tnhteis hup, poefrt esni djeo,i naendd act otnhvee bxa bsee,l owso.o n Swtiipthuelers
ing. Peduncles cylindrical, axillary, or opposite to
tbheels leacfa;p iotaftteen, smolaitnayr-yf,l obwuetr esdo.m etiImnveos luinc rep airosf. mUamny
bractes. Bractes unequal, ovate or lanceolate, generally
acute. Pedicles longer than the calyx. Calyx
5c-ecolleaftte,, uapcupeter. seNgemcteanrti feorvoautse ,p iot bvteursye ,s hthalel oowth, esrcsa rlcaenly
any. Petals 5, two uppermost narrowly obovate, of a
pale blush colour, with a dark red spot in the centre,
which joins a few red lines that branch from the base;
lower petals broadly ligulate, white, with a short red
line down the middle of each. Filaments 10, united at
tPhoel lebna seo, ra7n gsep-rceoaldoiunrged .u pwGaredrsm aann d abneda rianrgis taane thveerrsy.