PELARGONIUM Daveyanuin.
Davey’s Stork’s-bill.
P. Daveyanum, pedunculis subquadrifloris,dato-reniformibus undulatis leviter qu ifnoqliuise locobirs-
dentatis villosis mollibus, tubo nectarifero calyce
parum breviori.
Stem shrubby, branching. Branches thickly covered
with long soft hairs. Leaves either cordate or kidneyshaped,
slightly 5-lobed, rigidly toothed, undulate ox-
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the widest, erect, the others lanceolate, acute, xeflexed,
covered with soft villous hairs. Nectariferous tube
about the length, or hardly so long as the calyx, flattoefn
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colour. Filaments 10, united at the base, 7 only
bearing anthers, and these have not as yet been produced
perfect. Style red. Stigmas 5, purple reflexed.
This handsome plant is a hybrid production; we have
named it in honour of Mr. Davey, who raised it from
seed, and to whom our gardens are indebted for many