PELARGONIUM recurvatum.
Recurved-petaled Stork’s-bill.
P. recurvatum, caule fruticoso ramoso ; ramis pubes-
centibus, foliis planis denticulatis pubescentibcuos,r dasttoip-uolbilso nogvias tis3 -5a-cluotbisis
tpuebdou nnceucltias ri3fe-4ro-f lcoarliys,c ep seutablæisq usuaplie.rioribus recurvis*
bescSetnemt, sphurrupblibsyh,. erLeceta,v mesu ccohr dbartaenlych oebdl;o nbgr,a nbclhuenst ipsuh 3
or 5-lobed, distantly and unequally toothed, strongly
gvreeineend c uonloduerr:n elaotwh,e rp luobbeessc elonnt go na bnodt hs psriedaeds,i nog,f ar adtahrekr pointed; upper ones short and bluntly rounded. Petioles
flattened and slightly furrowed on the upper side
and convex on the lower, gibbous at the base, pubesctheannt.
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euqpupaelr, olnaensc eroelcautrev, eadc uotre ,r esvporleuatdei,n ogf. a Proestya lbsl u5s,h ,t hme atwrko
reedd i, nf rthoem c wenhtirceh wbirtahn cah d saervke rvaell vlientetys sinp ovta, rieodugse dd iwreitch
tions ; lower ones obovate, pale lilac. Stamens 10, convneercyt
ehda iarty .t heS tbiagsme,a ss e5v,e nre db,e arreifnlgex aendt.hers. Style red
seryO oufr Mdrra. wCionlgv ilol,f tthhiiss spulmanmte wr. as Itta kise no fa ht ytbhrei dN ourrigin,
and is nearly related to P.planifolium and P.penicil-
latum, but is readily distinguished from its near relatives
by its recurved petals. It is of tolerably strong