Wonderful. You really have fantastic collection of Geranium.
Regards
Prashant

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Geranium ocellatum* Camb. in Jacq. Voy. Ind. 4, Bot. 33. 1844.
> Syn: *Geranium* *bicolor* Royle; *Geranium* *choorense* Royle; *Geranium*
> *ocellatum* var. *himalaicum* Knuth
>
> A very distinctive among small flowered species with with pink flowers
> with dark base; erect or ascending annual herb with glandular hairs;
> stipules lanceolate, free;  leaves opposite rounded to reniform, up to 6 cm
> broad, deeply 5-7 lobed, segments again 3 or more lobed, appressed hairy;
> flowers pink with dark purplish basal spot, solitary or in 2-flowered
> clusters, 10-15 mm across; sepals 4-7 mm long, mucro very small; petals
> twice as long as sepals, obovate;  mericarps transeversely wrinkled, beak
> up to 15 mm long.
>
> Photographed from Morni. Sorry for missing one petal.
> I am treating it distinct from G. mascatense following eFlora of China,
> Pakistan and GRIN
>
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