Pelargonium Sentence Examples
The characteristic genus Pelargonium has a few Mediterranean representatives, and one even occurs in Asia Minor.
Tropacolum takes the place of the nearly allied South African Pelargonium.
In Pelargonium the flower is zygomorphic with a spurred posterior sepal and the petals differing in size or shape.
In Erodium the members of the outer whorl are reduced to scale-like structures (staminodes), and in Pelargonium from two to seven only are fertile.
Amongst the indoor plants which may be so treated, Bouvardia, Pelargonium, 1 ?.
The appearance of a specimen pelargonium properly pruned is shown in fig.
Clianthus Clivia Cobaea* Coleus Coprosma Cordyline Correa Cuphea Cyclamen Cyperus Cytisus Darwinia (Genetyllis) Diosma Dracaena Eccremocarpus* Epacris Epiphyllum Erica Eriostemon Erythrina Eucalyptus Eupatorium Eurya Ficus Fuchsia Grevillea Haemanthusf Heliotropium Hibiscus Hoya* Hydrangea Impatiens Jasminum * Justicia Kalosanthes Lachenaliaf Lantana Lapageria * Liliumt Lophospermum* Mandevillea* Manettia* Mutisia* Myrsiphyllum* Maurandya * Nerinef Nerium Pelargonium Petunia Pimelia Plumbago* Polianthesf Primula Rhododendron Richardia (Calla) f Salvia Sarracenia Solanum Sparmannia Statice Strelitzia Streptocarpus Swainsonia Tacsonia* Tecoma Tradescantia Vallotaf Spring Bedding.
The pelargonium group, including many varieties of geranium, is widely represented.
Contracted form (Verticillaster), Dead-nettle, Pelargonium.
In pelargonium the flowers have been rendered larger and more showy; and such is FIG.
AdvertisementIn Pelargonium the spur from one of the sepals is adherent to the flower-stalk.
The attractiveness of the petal is often due wholly or in part to surface markings; thus the cuticle of the petal of a pelargonium, when viewed with a z or 4-in.
My ideal is red pelargonium and white marguerites, set in a bed of trailing blue lobelia.
Winter Beauty, and in pots against the house a zonal pelargonium is a mass of flowers.
However, most often the geraniums that delight us with their profuse blooms are from the genus pelargonium.
AdvertisementPelargonium, with 175 species, has its centre in South Africa; the well-known garden and greenhouse "geraniums" are species of Pelargonium (see Geranium) .
In the green house is an exquisite species called Pelargonium triste whose tiara of creamy-yellow flowers with purple blotches are spicily fragrant at night.