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| | Pelargonium grandiflorum, Willd. Shrubby, glabrous and glaucous: | | Pelargonium grandiflorum, Willd. Shrubby, glabrous and glaucous: |
| | lvs. long-stalked, strongly 3-7-nerved from the top of the petiole, | | lvs. long-stalked, strongly 3-7-nerved from the top of the petiole, |
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| | cult, in its pure form.Intro. to England in 1794. | | cult, in its pure form.Intro. to England in 1794. |
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| | + | Now known as Pelargonium grandiflorum: |
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| | + | Geranium grandiflorum, Edgrw. A thick-stemmed perennial about 10-16 in. tall, usually somewhat glandular, branched: lvs. long-petioled, the blade 5-parted and rotund in outline, the lobes irregularly toothed: fls. bunched at the apex of the branches, showy; petals spreading, pale lilac, the veins dark purple, about as long as the sepals. N.Asia. F.S.R. 1:54. Gn. 64, p. 184.—Suitable mostly for rockeries. |
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