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PELARGONIUM solubile,
Dissolvihle- coloured Stork’s-bill.
P. solubile, umbellis subsexfloris paniculatis,biculato-reniformibus subcucullatis rigid isfo lisius bolor--
batis dentatis, tubo nectarifero longitudine calycis.
Duchess of Gloucester's Geranium. Hnrtulannrum.
Stem shrubby, with few branches; branches rather
succulent, stiff, flexuose, covered with soft downy
hairs. Leaves of a round kidney shape, some lobed,
botlhuenrts rnigoitd, tgeeentehr,a lwlyh iccohn caarvee t,e rumneinqautaeldly w toitoht hae ds owrti tohf
callous mucro, rather glossy above, but covered on
bcoomthp asindye s thwei thfl oswoeftr s haarier sw; ethdeg eu-psphearp elde,a veens twireh icaht tahce
bnaesnet,’ aPndet iroilgeisd lvye rtyo oththicekd, aftl atthteen eadp eoxn; tnheer vuepsp eprr osmidei,
and a little compressed on the lower, thickly covered
with soft hairs. Stipules broadly cordate, acuminniactlee,
s , dsopwrenayd,i nagn din ceilviaetrey. dirUecmtiboenls; pgerdouwnicnlges iAn top a6
flowered. Involucre of several unequal bractes, of a
rdoouwnndy ,o avnadl cshilaiaptee,. Pobetduicsele, s uenndeqinuga l iinn ale nsghtahr,p shpooritnetr,
than the nectariferous tube, downy. Calyx 5-cleft;
segments unequal, the back one widest, ovate, erect,
ithn ea o sthhaerrps npaorirnotw. erN, elacntacreiofelartoeu as ntdub ree falebxoeudt, tahlel elenndgintgh
of the calyx, a little flattened on each side and covered
wwiidthe ssto, fto fh aa irrso.u ndCisohro ollvaa lo, f o5b tpueseta, lsd, atrhke r o2s eu pcopleorumreodst,
with a dark spot in the centre, under which are 2 white
lines, from which branch various red and dark lines in