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Zin. Mant. 317, S-p. PI. 17. (Ger. Em. (^s'h /• 

 3, Uiji. Ox. SeJf. 3, T. 23, /. 12, 0^^. D^;?. /. 

 448, opt.) 



Wild Germ mder. Jnglis. 



Found very common under hedges and in meadows. 

 11. V. and VI. 



Obf. The leaves are hairy, and the flowers of an 

 elegant bright blue, ftreak'd with veins of a 

 deeper color. It is a great ornament to the 

 hedges. 



*** Pedunculis unifloris. 

 VERONICA floribus folitariis, foliis cordatls in- 



cifis pedunculo brevioribus. Lin. Sp. PI 18. 



(Ge)'. Em. 616./. i. Oed. Dan. t. 449. opt.) 

 Germander-Speedwell, or Chickweed. Ayiglis. 

 A common weed. O. V. 

 Obf. It has branched trailing flalks, with leaves 



growing oppofite at the bafe, but alternate at the 



top : the flowers are very fmall, generally blue, 



and grow flngly on long footfl:alks. 



V. P.oribus folitariis, foliis cordatis incifis pedun- 

 culo longioribus. Lin. Sp. PL 18. (Ger. Em. 

 Pag. 61 ^.f. 7. Mor. Hijl. Ox. Se£f. 3. /. 24./. 

 21, Oed. Dan. t. 515.) 



Wall-Speedwell. Anglis. 



It is common upon old walls. O. V. 



Obf The flov/ers of this are generally of a pale 

 color, almoft: white, growing on very fliort or 

 no tbotftalks, which difl:inguiflies it fufficiently 

 from the preceding, 



hederifolia 1 1 . 



