
 
		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. 
   thSe tilpeauvleess, o 3v aotre ,4 t-afploewr-eproeidn.t edI.n voPluecdruen colfe s6  lsohnogretr,   tohvea ten,e catcauritfee rboruasc tetus.b e.P  edCicalleysx  p5u-bcelsecfet;n ts, elgomnegnetrs  thuann  
 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