Pelargonium vitifolium

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Read about Pelargonium vitifolium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pelargonium vitifolium, Ait. (Geranium viti- folium, Linn.). Erect, more or less woody, densely hairy and villous:lvs. long- petioled, cordate at base, 3-lobed, the lobes shallow and very obtuse and rounded, dentate; stipules broad-cordate: peduncle longer than lf., simple and densely many-fld.; fls. sessile, small, purple; calyx-tube not half so long as the hairy aristate segms.; petals twice longer than sepals, 2 of them larger and purple at base and the other 3 smaller and unicolored.— Differs from P. cordatum in erect habit and lvs. less deeply cut. CH


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