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PELARGONIUM fulgidum.
Celandine-leaved Stork's-bill.
P. fulgidum, umbellis multifloris paniculatis, foliis ter-
J natis: foliolis sessilibus inciso-dentatis ; intermedio
elongato pinnatifido, caule crasso carnoso, tubo
nectarifero apice inflato calyce triplo longiori.
Pelargonium fulgidum. iTillden. sp. pi. 3. p. 684.
Pers, syn• 2. p. 233* Hort. Kew. ed. 2. v. 4. p•
Geranium fulgidum
4. p. 253. t. 116. f . 2.
ƒ.137.
Andrews's geran. c. ic. Cav. diss.
Dill. elth. p. 156. t. 130.
Stem shrubby, flexuose, thick and succulent, densely
pubescent, with very few branches. Leaves ternate,
leaflets sessile, incised or deeply toothed,one elongated, pinnatifid, segments d eienptleyr mceudti aoter
toothed covered on both sides with a white pubesrcoenucned.
e dP oetnio ltehse slloigwhetlry, fthlaitctkelnye dc loonth tehde wupitphe rs hsiodret avnild
lous hairs. Stipules broadly lanceolate, acute, ciliate,
joined to the base of the petioles. Peduncles panicled,
tfhloicwkelrye dc,o vwehreedn wini ths eesodf ts pvirleloadusin hga iorus.t inT jam bheolsr imzoanntya-l
direction or a little declining. Involucre of 7 or 8 lanceolate,
concave, keeled bractes. Pedicles very short.
Calyx 5-cleft, segments very unequal, upper one broadly
ovate, erect, hollowed out to a kind of cup at the base,
the others lanceolate, reflexed, all very hairy. Nectariferous
tube about 3 times longer than the calyx, inflated
towards the upper part, deeply channelled at the
back, and flattened on both sides, gibbous at the base,
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