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Pelargonium quercifolium

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Type? of Pelargonium quercifolium [family GERANIACEAE]
Filed as Pelargonium quercifolium L'Hér. [family GERANIACEAE]
Filed as Pelargonium quercifolium L'Hér. [family GERANIACEAE]
Type? of Pelargonium quercifolium [family GERANIACEAE]
Filed as Pelargonium quercifolium L'Hér. var. bipinnatifidum L'Hér. [family GERANIACEAE]
Pelargonium quercifolium (L.f.) L'Hér.
Type? of Pelargonium quercifolium [family GERANIACEAE]
Type? of Pelargonium quercifolium [family GERANIACEAE]
Filed as Pelargonium quercifolium L'Hér. [family GERANIACEAE]
Type of Pelargonium quercifolium (L. f.) L'Herit. [family GERANIACEAE]
Filed as Pelargonium quercifolium [family GERANIACEAE]
Filed as Pelargonium quercifolium L'Hér. [family GERANIACEAE]
Type? of Pelargonium quercifolium [family GERANIACEAE]
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Pelargonium quercifolium (L.f.) L'Hér. [family GERANIACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for PELARGONIUM quercifolium Ait. [family GERANIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 254, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
PELARGONIUM quercifolium Ait. [family GERANIACEAE], Kew. 2. p. 422;—DC. Prod. 1. p. 678. L'Her. Ger. t. 14. Cav. Diss. t. 119. f. 1.
PELARGONIUM panduriforme E. & Z. [family GERANIACEAE], ! 640.
PELARGONIUM asperum Willd. [family GERANIACEAE], ! (a garden var.)
Information
shrubby, much branched, hairy and glandular; leaves on short petioles, cordate at base, sinuato-pinnatifid, the lobes and sinuses rounded, the margin wavy and crenate, both surfaces hairy, the nerves prominent underneath; stipules cordate, bifid; peduncles shorter than the leaf, deflexed, 3–5-flowered, with laciniate bracts; pedicels shorter than the calyx-tube; sepals elliptical, mucronate, half as long as the petals. Of this well-known green-house shrub, “ the oak-leaf Geranium ,” I have seen no wild specimens, but those distributed by E. & Z.! In cultivation the leaves are marked with a dark, purplish spot, and are disagreeably scented. Flowers purple or pink. P. panduriforme, E. & Z., is more tomentose than usual; the leaves canescent on the underside, and the smaller ones fiddle-shaped.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Cape, Masson, 1774. Langekloof, E. & Z.! (Herb. Sond.).

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