Pelargonium tomentosum

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Read about Pelargonium tomentosum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pelargonium tomentosum, Jacq. Plant rather thick- and soft- stemmed, the branches becoming several feet long, white-hairy all over: lvs. very long - stalked, very broadly cordate-ovate or hastate - cordate at base, 3-5-7-lobed and small- toothed, soft and velvety on both surfaces; stipules ovate-acuminate, withering: fls. small, white, with red near the center, in a lax panicle, the pedicels many times longer than calyx-tube; 3 lower petals longer than sepals. B.M. 518.—Scent like peppermint, and for that reason it is somewhat grown. The sts. are long and straggly. CH


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