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Geranium anemonifolium, L'Her. (G. canariense, Reut.). A stiff single- stemmed perennial from a thickened rootstock or tube: lvs. glabrous, round-ovate,5-parted, the lobes finely dissected: fls. corymbose, the pedicels and calyx densely hairy; sepals oblong, mucronate, the mucro almost ½ in. long; petals 2-3 times as long as the sepals, obovate, pale purple. Canary Isls. and Madeira. S. 244.—Must be grown in the temperate house, but doubtless hardy south of Washington. |
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Geranium anemonifolium, L'Her. (G. canariense, Reut.). A stiff single- stemmed perennial from a thickened rootstock or tube: lvs. glabrous, round-ovate,5-parted, the lobes finely dissected: fls. corymbose, the pedicels and calyx densely hairy; sepals oblong, mucronate, the mucro almost ½ in. long; petals 2-3 times as long as the sepals, obovate, pale purple. Canary Isls. and Madeira. S. 244.—Must be grown in the temperate house, but doubtless hardy south of Washington.