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Broad-leav'd wild Eternal-Flower, 

 with a fmall fingle Flower. 



6. Elichrysum ; fylvejire, lati- 

 folium, fiore magno,Jingulari. Tourn . 

 Broad-leav'd wild Eternal-Flower, 

 with a lingle large Flower. 



7. Elichrysum ; fylvejlrey lati- 

 folium^ capifulis conglobatis. C. B, 



Broad-leav'd wild Eternal-Flower, 

 with many Heads clofely united. 



8. Elichrysum J flore fHave-rH- 

 hente, Hort.Cath. Eternal-Flow- 

 er, with a ib ft red colour 'd Flower. 



9. Elichrysum; Africanumt foe- 

 tidijjimum, (tmplijjimo folio., calice 

 argenteo, Tourn. Stinking Afri- 

 can Eternal-Flower, with a broad 

 Leaf and a lilver colour'd Cup. 



10. Elichrysum ; Africanumy 

 fatidijjimum, ampli/Jimo folio, calice 

 aureo, Tourn, Stinking African 

 Eternal Flower, with a broad Leaf 

 and a gold colour'd Cup. 



11. Elichrysum; Orientate. C, 

 B. Eaftern Eternal-Flower. 



12. Elichrysum; arhoreum, A- 

 fricanum^falxiiA folio, odorato. Boerh. 

 Ind. African-tree Eternal-Flower, 

 with a fweet fmelling Sage Leaf. 



13. Elichrysum; Africanum^ 

 folio oblongo, fubtus incano, fupra 

 njiridi, fiore luteo. Boerh. Ind. A- 

 frican Eternal-Flower, with a long- 

 ifh Leaf, hoary underneath, but 

 green on the upper Part, and a 

 yellow Flower. 



14. Elichrysum ; Africamim, ■ 

 frutefcens, foliis Crithmi Marini. 



Hort. Amfi. Shrubby African E- 

 ternal-Flower, with Leaves like the 

 Samphire. 



1 5*. Elichrysum ; Africanum, 

 frutefcens, foliis fiaechados citrina^ 

 fiore aureo* Boerh. Ind. Shrubby 

 African Eternal-Flower, with Leaves 

 like the golden Caffidony. 



,1 6. Elichrysum ; Africanum, la- 

 nuginofum, latifolium, calice fioris 

 urgent eo, (^ amplij/imo. OUen. 



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Woolly African broad-leav'd Eternal- 

 Flower, with an ample filver co- 

 lour'd Cup. 



17. Elichrysum ; Africanum^ 

 tomentofum, frutefcens, calice argen- 

 teo. Com. Fl. Rar. African flirub- 

 by Eternal-Flower, with woolly 

 Leaves and a lilver colour'd Flower 

 Cup. 



18. Elichrysum ; Africanum, 

 frutefcens, angufiis (^ longioribus 

 foliis, incanis. Hort. Amfi. Shrub- 

 by African Eternal- Flower, with 

 long narrow hoary Leaves. 



The firft of thefe Sorts hath no 

 great Beauty, but it being a medi- 

 cinal Plant, is preferv'd in Phylick 

 Gardens. This feldom produces 

 good Seeds in England, but is very 

 ealily propagated by planting Slips 

 or Cuttings in a fhady Border, any 

 time from April to Auguft; which, 

 if carefully fupply'd with Water, 

 will pufh out Roots in a Month's 

 time, and may then be remov'd to 

 the Place where it is to remain for 

 good. 



This delights in a dry warm 

 Soil, that is not too rich ; for if 

 the Soil be wet, or over-dung'd, it 

 will caufe this Plant to make 

 ftronger Shoots in Summer, but 

 then it will be liable to be deftroy'd 

 with a little cold Weather in Wm- 

 ter. This Plant may be train'd 

 up to a regular Head, if proper 

 Care be taken of it while young, 

 and will grow to the Height of 

 three or four Feet. 



The fecond and third Sorts are 

 Inhabitants of the Northern Moun- 

 tains in Torkflnre, Cumberland, &c. 

 Thef» Plants grow very clofe to 

 the Ground, and increafe very faft 

 from the OfF-fets which are pro- 

 duc'd in great Plenty on every Side 

 the Plants, which emit Roots from 

 their Joints as they trail upon the 

 Ground, fo that in a fliort time 



they 



