Pelargonium cucullatum subsp. strigifolium

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Read about Pelargonium cucullatum subsp. strigifolium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pelargonium acerifolium, L'Her. One of the Pelargium section, allied to No. 20, inserted here because Geranium citriodorum is a name in the trade and the G. citriodorum, Cav., is considered to be referable to P. acerifolium: the species P. acerifolium is shrubby or subshrubby, 3-4 ft. tall, glaucous-green, differing from P. angulosum (of which Harvey makes it a variety) in having the lvs. more cuneate at base, more deeply lobed, and more scabrous. S. Afr.—Kunth, in his recent Monograph, keeps the species distinct.


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