Pelargonium denticulatum


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Read about Pelargonium denticulatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pelargonium denticulatum, Jacq. (Geranium denticulatum, Poir.). Fig. 2849. Much like P. Radula, but the lf.-lobes very denticulate and flat: lvs. gla-brous and viscid above, somewhat hispid beneath; stipules ovate-lanceolate: fls. 3-4, subsessile, on short hairy peduncles, lilac or rose-purple, the 2 upper petals toothed or 2-lobed and with dark streaks; calyx - tube short, the segms. or lobes oblong, mucronate and villous. —Plant weaker than P. Radula. It has a balsamic odor. Perhaps it has entered into the garden forms of rose geranium. Intro, into England in 1789. CH


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