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a manner as to hold water: they are of a fine 
green, and their under rib is prickly. 
The flowers are fmall, and of a pale red ; and 
they ftand in vaft oval heads. 
It is common by way-fides, and flowers in 
July. 
C. Bauhine calls it Dipfacus fyluefris five virga 
paftoris major. 
2. Small Teafell. 
Dipfacus minor. 
The root is oblong, fmall, and hung with many 
bres, 
, 
The ftalk is upright, very much branched, 
and a yard high. 
The leaves are broad, and of a deep green: 
they ftand in pairs, but their bafes do not unite 
as in the other. 
‘The flowers are whitifh and fweet ; and they 
ftand in little round heads. 
Ic is common by road-fides, and flowers in 
Auguft. 
C. Bauhine calls it Dipfacus minor feu capitulo 
minore. ‘ 
The common tea/éll, cultivated in good ground, 
grows larger in all its parts, and: the heads are 
ufed in dreffing of cloth, 
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