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| + | Geranium incisum, Nutt. (G. erianthum, Lind.). About 1 ft. high, leafy branched, the st. thickened below, solitary: lvs. finely cut, long hairy, the hairs fine and silky: pedicels conspicuously glandular-pubescent; sepals oblong- lanceolate, mucronate: petals with stiff white hairs, inner surface purple, about 1 in. wide. Ore.—A hardy species well worth growing. Not perfectly hardy near Boston. | ||
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Geranium incisum, Nutt. (G. erianthum, Lind.). About 1 ft. high, leafy branched, the st. thickened below, solitary: lvs. finely cut, long hairy, the hairs fine and silky: pedicels conspicuously glandular-pubescent; sepals oblong- lanceolate, mucronate: petals with stiff white hairs, inner surface purple, about 1 in. wide. Ore.—A hardy species well worth growing. Not perfectly hardy near Boston.