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Of fuch as have all hermaphrodite^ but Jlerile flvwers in the center ; and 



female^ but fertile flowers in the circumfere?2ce* 





ALENDULA i. Vulgaris, foliis angiiftis feflilibus, capitulis fmgularibus 



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Calendula feminibus radii cymbiformibus, echi 



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difci bicornibus, 



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This plant is cultivated, with great fuccefs, in the mountains of Liguanea ; ; 

 thrives fo well in thofe parts, that it is daily fold with the other pot-herbs, in the mark 



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Of fuch as have only Jingle flowers in all the beds or empakm 



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laments. 



both in the number and difpoftion of th 



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OBELI A i # Foliis 





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longifjl 



pedunculis brevijjimis, lateralibus 



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Rapunculus aquaticus, foliis dehor ei, fore albo. Slo. Cat. 58, & H 







The fmall Lobelia* wit 



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This plant is frequent in jT 



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it feldom rifes above fou 



d grows generally in moift, cool, and (hady 



ght. It is very 



fixteen inches 



remarkable for the length of its fingle white flowers, which have no more than fi 



fe joined to the tube almoft to the top. The ftigma i or 



filaments each, and 



ty of ihz fyle, is always obtufe and hollow 



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LOBELIA 



Foliis oblongtSy angufis, leniter & acute ferratis ; caulejimpl 



Lobelia caule eredlo^ 

 Rapunculus J olio oblongo fe 



foliolatOy fupeme in picam lonpam defi< 



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Joins lanceotatis Jerratis ) Jpica terminali. 



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Slo. Cat. 58. &H 



Sp.Pl. 



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The nmple upright Lobelia. 



LOBELIA 3. Major brachial a, ajfurgens ; foliis obh 





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ippendiculatis, utrinque produclis 



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termina- 



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The large branched Lobelia 





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(hady hills, and feldom rifes 



of 'Jamaica. The former grows generally in tl 



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feet in height : but the other is found 



chiefly in the cooler mountains, where it moots frequently to the height of fiye or 



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IMPATIENS 1. Pedunculis confertis unifloris. L. Sp. PI. & H. C, 







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le Capuchine, or Bal famine. 



This plant was introduced to Jamaica many years ago, and has been fince culti- 

 vated in moft of the gardens for the f ike of its flowers. It thrives well in all parts of the 



iflandi 'and grows fo luxuriantly in mafoy places, that it becomes a troublefome weed. 



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