PELARGONIUM pavoninum.
Peacock-spotted Stork's-bill.
P. pavoninum,neatis quinquelobis pedunculis rigidis plurifloris,duplicaftool- iidse nctoartdisa;t om-caur--
ginibus crispis incurvis, petiolis apice valde dilatatis
margine inflexis conniventibus.
Pelargonium pavoninum. Supra No. 30.
Stem shrubby, branching. Branches spreading,
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nerally brown at the points, densely pubescent on both
sides, and strongly nerved underneath. Petioles much
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the margins turn in so as to form a tube, thickly covaceruetde
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ciliate. Peduncles from 3 to 7 flowered, thickly covered
with soft white unequal hairs. Involucre of 6 or
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dicles about the length of the calyx, bending upwards.
Calyx 5-cleft, segments unequal, lanceolate, acute,
villous. Nectariferous tube unequal in length, generally
about the length of the calyx, flattened on both
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with a beautiful dark velvet spot in the centre, and
several dark lines from the base, which are slightly