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GERANIUM Nepalense.
Nepal Crane’s-bill.
G. Nepalense,- pedunculis bifloris, caule prostrato,
foliis oppositis quinquelobis dentatis, petalis cune-
ato-obcordatis longitudine calycis aristati.
Geranium Napaulense.
Perennial? Herbaceous. Stems procumbent, spreading
in all directions, branching and very hairy. Leaves
opposite, cordate, equally toothed, codveeerepdly o n5 -bloobthed s; idleosb ews itohb lsoonftg ,h auirns.
hPaeitriyo.l es uStniepquuleasl isnu bluelnagtet,h , kneeelaerdly, ccyilliiantde ricaanld, vveerryy acute. Peduncles much longer than the leaves, 2-
4fl oswmearelld ,s uthbiuclkaltye cborvaecrteeds ;w piethd iscolefst hhaaiirrsy. . InCvaollyuxc roef o5f
sepals; sepals widely lanceolate, concave, with a membrorallnao
uosf 5m eaqrguianl , pectialilast,e ,a baowunt etdh, e alnendg t3h- noefr vthede . calCyox,
nneeravrelys oofb ac odrdaraktee,r ocfo lao ubr.r ighFti lraomsee-nctos l1o0u,r , u3n-i5te-dn eartv ethde;
base, all bearing perfect anthers, that are incumbent,
w2-hcieclhle dis, oafn ad wbhuitrissth icno lforuorn. t tGo erdmisecnh ahragirey .t heS ptioglmleans,
5, sessile, hairy, and slightly recurved.
Several plants of this little species of Geranium were
rGaaisredde nl,a stC shperlisnega, byfr oMmr . Wsee. dAs ndgeivresonn ,h iamt thbey BSoitra nAic.
Hume, who received them from Nepal, from one
boef liwevheic hi t otuor bdera wthien gf iwrsat s sptaekcieens loafs tt hseu mfammeirly. frWome
that country that has yet been raised in our gardens;