PELARGONIUM vespertinum.
Evening-scented Stork's-bill.
P. vespertinum, caule fruticoso carnoso nodoso flexuoso:
tibus:nodis tumidis,foliolis cuneatis foliis ternatis inciso-dsuenbtgaltaius cbisa rbpautbies s;c einn--
tpeertmaleisd ioo bpoevtaiotilsa,t otu 5b-o7 -lnoebcatatori,f eurom bcealllyisc em quultiinfltourpilso, longiore.
Stem shrubby, very thick and succulent, slender in
pthlaicckesly, fcleloxuthoesde, wswitohl lelon nagt tshper ejaodinintsg, stohfet yvoilulonugs shhaoiorsts.
Lweiathv esa tesrhnoartte , psulibgehstcleyn gclea,u cmouasrg, icnlso thceudr voend biontwh asirddess:
lreoaufnledtse dw uendgeqe-usahla bpeeadr, deindc itseeedt,h o; rm tiododtlhee odn ew pitehti obllautne,t
ldoewepelry odnievsi dsemda lilnetro, d5e eoprly 72 lloobbeeds,. siPnuetsieosl esr osulnigdhetdly; tfhlainttleyn ecdlo othne dth we iuthp pleorn gsi dspe reaanddi -nrgo uhnadiresd. oSn titphuel elso wlaenr,
ceolate, taper-pointed, hairy, and ciliate. Peduncles
thick, cylindrical, from 12 to 25-flowered. Involucre
oonf en uamt etrhoeu sb alsaen caenodl abtee aarcduetde abtr atchtee sp, oailnlt sj.o inPeded iicnlteos very short, scarcely any. Flowers very fragrant in the
evening, but without scent during the day. Calyx 5-
fclleexfte,d voilrl oruesv,o lsuetge.m eNntesc tlaarnifceerooluast e,t ubbel u5n tioshr , 6a ltli mrees
longer than the calyx, flattened on each side, gradually
tapering downwards, very hairy. Petals 5, obovate,
tlhigeh ttwero t ouwppaerrd so nthese nbeaasrel,y w ohbecroe rtdhaetye ,a roef ma abrrkigedh tw pitihn ka,
few small linear spots; lower petals darker, altogether