Pelargonium angulosum
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Pelargonium angulosum, Ait. (Geranium angulosum, Mill.). Fig. 2844. Differs from P. cucullatum in its harsh-hairy covering and rigid angled lvs.: the lvs. are short- stalked, truncate or broadly cuneate at base, with 3-5 shallow angular and acute short rigid lobes: panicles with fewer-fld. umbels; pedicels and calices densely rough-hairy; petals twice as long as the acuminate sepals.—Linnaeus included this plant in his Geranium cucullatum, but Aiton separated it as a distinct species. Linnaeus cucullatum was founded on literature. One of his sources of information was Dillenius "Hortus Elthamensis," with a picture; but this picture, which is reduced in Fig. 2844, is what is now known as P. angulosum. This is one of the species which has entered largely into the pelargoniums of florists. Has been cult, since 1724. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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