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    Pelargonium patulum leaves

    Pelargonium patulum leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The leaves of Pelargonium patulum grow on long stalks. They are variously and deeply lobed and palmately veined. Their margins are toothed, sometimes acutely cut.

    Reddish zonal marks, similar to those of P. peltatum are sometimes seen on the blue-green to grey-green leaf surfaces, although not in the photo where the plant has only red-margined leaves (Manning, 2007; iNaturalist; iSpot).

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