PELARGONIUM Foljambese.
Mrs. Foljambe’s Stork’s-bill.
P. Foljambece, caule fruticoso erecto corymboso-panicu-
lato, foliis cordatis obsolete lobatis undulatis cartila-
gmeo-dentatis multinerviis utrinquepubescenti-mollibus
umbellis plurifloris corymboso-paniculatis, petalis om-
nibus obovatis, tubo nectarifero calyce paulo breviore.
i i . bark t ermi. nat’e d~ m a corymb-form paniclae : othreo wunp puern epvaernt
only branched : branches spreading, thickly clothed with
spreading unequal villous hairs, as are the petioles, peduncles,
calyx, and nectariferous tube. Leaves very large
broader than long, cordate, scarcely acute, the largest about
5 inches broad and 4 long, slightly lobed and undulate
sharply toothed with short unequal cartilaginous teeth”
strongly and numerously nerved underneath, and furrowed
clothed Uonpp ?bro t?hl dsei’d etsh ew nitehr vsehso rmt uwcho olblyr ahnacihresd, ,s od tehnaste liyt
eels very soft when touched. Petioles stout, channelled
convex on the lower, much widened and thickened at the base. Stipules variable, lanceolate or
ovate, or sometimes cordate, villous and fringed. Flowers
terminating the plant above the leaves in a corymbose
panicle, venr numerous, which occasions a splendid appearance.
UrnAe/s 4 to 6-flowered. Peduncles short and stiff
ascending. Involucre of 6 ovate, acute, fringed bractes’
aabbooumt the lemng°tIhe o°f / thi6eS ibrcaocntnese,c toefd a a rte tdhdei sbha sber. ownP ecdoiloculers. alyx 5-cleft, segments lanceolate, acute, of a reddish brown
erect ’ -SHlde # V8lU° SsemIya lflerisnt,g erde fi leuxpedp ero rs ergemvoeluntte l,a rlogweset,r’ es spreading. Nectariferous tube a little shorter than
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