Pelargonium quinquevulnerum
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Pelargonium quinquevulnerum, Willd. Somewhat shrubby at base, sparingly branched, hirsute: lvs. 2-pinnatifid with linear toothed segms., the stipules broadly cordate and mucronate: fls. purple, scentless, the petals obovate, velvety, and pale-edged; calyx-tube as long as the pedicels, somewhat hairy, the lobes obtuse.— Thought by Sweet to be a hybrid of P. triste and P. bicolor, and so regarded by Knuth. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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