PELARGONIUM Lousadianum.
Miss Lousada’s Stork’s-bill.
P. Lousadianum, pedunculis paucifloris, foliis inferiori-
bus basi dilatatis cordatis trilobis; lobis sublobatis
argute dentatis; superioribus basi lobis, calycibus reflexis, tubo necctuanriefaetrios scuablytrcie- duplo longiori.
Stem shrubby, erect, branching. Branches clothed
with short soft hairs. Leaves 3-lobed, much widened
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clbthed on both sides with short soft hairs: lobes
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at the base, 3-lobed, sharply toothed. Petioles flat
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cordate, acuminate, sometimes toothed, margins recurved.
Peduncles few-flowered. Involucre of 5 or 6
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ferous tube about twice the length of the calyx, flat
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a blush colour, with 2 confluent purple spots in the
middle of each, which joins 2 slightly branched lines
from the base, and between the two lines are other
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the base, 7 bearing anthers. Pollen orange-coloured.