Leaves ‘are numerous, they are divided ath into 
a Multitude of fine Segments, fo that at a Dit 
tance, they fomewhat refemble the Leaves oF 
Yarrow, but they are whitifh, The Flowers 
are large and yellow, they fomewhat refemble a 
Marigold in Form, and they ftand at the Tops 
of the Branches, 
-_ The frefh Herb is ufed, they boil it in Ale,-and 
ae it as a Remedy for the Jaundice, it works by 
rine. 
Ae sf 
: Parma CuristTt. 
i ae ee 5. 
AToup Plant, kept in our Gardens more for 
its Beauty, than Ufe. The Stem is thick, 
and looks woody toward the Bottom. It grows 
_ fix Feet high, and on the upper Part, is covered 
‘With a fort of mealy Powder, of a bluifh Colour. 
The Leaves aré large, and very beautiful. They 
are fomewhat like thofe of the Vine, but they aré 
_ divided deeply into feven or more Parts, which 
are alfo fharply ferrated at the Ed, and they. 
_ ftand upon long Foot Stalks, which are not in- 
 ferted at the Edge, but in the middle of the Leaf. 
: he Flowers are fmall: They grow in Bunches 
toward the Top of the Plant. The Seeds grow 
n the Trunk of the Plant in different Places : 
ree are contained in Hufks, and they nie 
Over them feverally a hard Shell. okt 
The Kernels of thefe range are Ce Part. ci fled, 
ut are very little regarded at prefent. There — 
ess Mach or oe Kina pigoice cept by 
the Pmt ‘under different Saat but m 
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