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| + | Geranium grevilleanum, Wall. Stem creeping, rarely a little erect: leaves long-petioled, the blades usually 5-lobed, kidney-shaped, hairy, the lobes deeply serrate, but not usually divided: flowering stalk thick, more or less glandular, the flowers large and showy, frequently 2 inches across: sepals oblong-ovate; petals obovate, sometimes hairy at their bases, pale rose or in some forms with large purple spots, at least as to the wild plant. 1-2 times the length of the sepals. Himalayas.—Useful for the rockery. |
− | Geranium grevilleanum, Wall. St. creeping, rarely a little erect: lvs. long-petioled, the blades usually 5-lobed, kidney-shaped, hairy, the lobes deeply serrate, but not usually divided: flowering stalk thick, more or less glandular, the fls. large and showy, frequently 2 in. across: sepals oblong-ovate; petals obovate, sometimes hairy at their bases, pale rose or in some forms with large purple spots, at least as to the wild plant. 1-2 times the length of the sepals. Himalayas.—Useful for the rockery. | |