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ARNICA MONTANA. 
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MOUNTAIN ARNICA. 
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SYNONYM J, Arn: 
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DORONICUM Pl/ 
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DORONICUW 
folio alteram 
C. B, 185. Hourn, Injiltut, 487 
DoRONicuM Germ 
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P^ri 'z^ Ray 
DoRONicuM Germanicum foliis femper 
adverfo nafcentibus villofis/y. B. Ill 
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Gerard 740 
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foliis conjug 
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ovatis, 
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:ger 
rimis, HaL Stirp, Helv. No. 90. 
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Clafs Syngenefia. Ord,^ Polygamia fuperflua/ 1/, Geft. PI. 958 
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filamentis 5 abfque antheris. " 
Corollula rad 
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^/. C/^. A. foliis ovatis integris: caulinis geminis oppofit 
^^ant is very common upon the^ northern mountains of 
Germany a'nd Switzerland, and was firfl cultivated in this country by 
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P. Mill 
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759 
The ftalk g 
h, hairy 
above 
The radical 
foot high 
ered, roundiih, ftriated, ^ . . 
narrow at" their bafes, and more obtufely lanceolated than th 
auline 
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I X. 
On the llalk they are feffil, entire, oval, obtufely lance-ihaped, 
the flowers are large,"yellow, radiated, folitary, 
[1 July : the calyx is imbricated, and confifts of 
leaves 
and ftand in p 
terminal, appearing in 
a fmgle row of narrow 
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pointed, rough leaflets: the root is peren 
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thick,! flefhy, and fpread _ 
The odour of the frefli plant is rather unpleaf; 
acrid, herbaceous. 
and thetafte 
and allringent j a watery infufion of it ftrikes 
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