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SI DA 2. Fruticulofa, vifcofa & villoj r a ; foliis cor 'dato- acuminatum fuperiori 



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bus leniter & acute crenatis; petiolis longis, pedunculis tenui- 

 bus folitariis ad alas. 

 Alcea populi folio villofo, &c. Slo. Cat. 98. 



The Side 



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fhrubby 



yery flender foot-ftalks to the flowers. 



feldom rifes above four or five feet in height 



The 



trunk is pretty lignous, and covered with a whitifh bark 

 branches are a little villofe. The feed-veflels are but few 

 compofed of many cells. 



The leaves and fmall 



flatted 



the top, and 



SI DA 3. ErecJa, glabra; foliis cordato-acuminatis, fubtus incanis, integris; 



pedunculis longifjimis, tenuifjimis, fngularibus, alaribus. 

 Sida foliis cordato-lanceolatis integerrimis. L. Sp. PJ. 

 Althea fcamonii folio, foribus a Ibis ', &c. Pk. t. 74. f. 7. 



Sida, &c. 



Thez. Zey. pa 2. 2 a . PI. 2\ 



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The heart-leafed Sida, with a loofe riflng flower-fpike. 



SIDA 4. Erect a, foliis cor dato- acuminatis integris, fubtus jubvillofis ; pedun- 

 culis longifimis, tenuij/imis, ramofis, per fpicam taxatn ajfurgentem 



ofitis. 



The flender eredl Sida, with whole leaves. 



This is fo like the foregoing, in fize, colour, and the form of its leaves, that 

 it is generally confounded with it ; but the difpofition of the flowers and flower- 

 -ftalks, diftinguifh it iufliciently. 



SIDA 5. Hum Hi or, foliis ovatis ferratis alternis, dijliche fitis; petiolis & 



pedunculis brevibus, ramulis floriferis foliolatis alaribus. 



The broad-leafed Broom- weed. 



This plant is verj 



parts of the illand 



grows very much 



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the fecond fp 



of the Me loci 



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lows, 

 cilage 



The 

 and 



ther 



id tender buds of this pi 



ke foap, with water: they are frequently 



rly reiembles the fixth fort of Ms 



great quantity of m 



fed 



wafhes, by fuch 



tly bear the fmell or acrimony of foap 



in fbaving 



The 



P 



ative. 



SIDA 6. Hirta urticata, foliis cordatis ferratis, floribus capitatis, peduncu- 

 lis communibus alaribus. 



The Nettle Sida. 



SIDA 7. Foliis cordato-acuminatis, ferratis; pedunculis longis, tenuiffimis t 



alaribus, inferior ibus fmplicibus, fuperioribus ramofs. 



The Sida, with long capillary flower-ftalks. 



This plant is a little villofe ; it grows upright, and rifes generally to the height 

 of three feet, or better. The foot-ftalks of the flowers are extremely delicate. 



SIDA 8. Humili 



foliis cordatis ferrato-crenatisy peduncuh 



Althea morifol 



fmplici uniftoro & alter bifloro foliolato ad alas 



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Pk. t. 132. f, 



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The fmall Sida, with roundifh leaves. 



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