Species Pelargonium stipulaceum
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There aren’t any identifications of Pelargonium stipulaceum.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Pelargonium:
Gk. pelargos = a stork; referring to the beak of the fruit which resembles a stork’s bill (cf Geranium, Erodium).
Etymology of stipulaceum:
From the Latin ‘stipulaceum’ / ‘stipulaceus’ meaning ‘straw-like’
Scientific name:
Pelargonium stipulaceum (L. f.) Willd.
Common names:
Synonym of:
Unknown
Protologue:
Sp. Pl., ed. 4 [Willd.] 655 (1800)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1800
Stem-succulent to 30 cm, stem covered with persistent and broad stipules. Leaves crowded, cordate and variously incised, aromatic, c. 4 3 cm. Flowers 2--5 on branching peduncles, c. 25 mm diam., cream, subsessile; hypanthium 40--60 mm long. Oct. Shade in karroid bush, NW, KM (Kamieskroon to Matjiesfontein).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Pelargonium stipulaceum.