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Pelargonium drummondii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pelargonium drummondii
''Pelargonium drummondii'' is a species of ''Pelargonium'' found around the southern coasts of Western Australia. == Description == A perennial herb found as an erect or semiprostrate shrub, ''Pelargonium drummondii'' may be 100 to 400 mm in height. The flowers are light pink, but a darker colour at the center, splotchy and veined in appearance. The oblate cordate leaves are generally large and succulent. ''P. drummondii'' is distinguished from a similar widespread Australian species ''P. australe'' by the presence of a prominent branching perennial stem, which is generally absent in ''P. australe''. However, young plants are likely to be indistinguishable by morphology alone. The species was first described by Turczaninow in ''Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscou''.〔Turczaninow, P.K.N.S. (1858) Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscou 31 (1): 421 Type: "Nova Hollandia, Drum. V. n. 191."〕 The type specimen was collected by James Drummond, whose name is given in the specific epithet. It is described as native, not endemic., one of several ''Pelargonium'' occurring in Western Australia. The similar, but usually scented, South African species ''P. capitatum'' is also found throughout many Southwest Australian regions, although these were known to have been introduced after colonisation by Britain.
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