CONYZA. 
like thofe of comfrey, Flowérs yellow; on branched pe- 
duocles. Sent by Dr.'Houlton to Miller from La Vera 
Ze 
‘diffate, downy ; branches thick fet with leaves. Leaves al- 
ternate, downy on both furfaces. A native of the Eaft In- 
dies. Wiild. 4. Hort. Kew. 3: 
184. « Leaves elliptical, ferrated, villous “underneath ; . 
lyxes fomewhat globul ; 
branches fpreading.’? Roof annual. Steaa foot and half hizh, 
ightly covered’ wit 
d tw 
dle ples {mall a acute, A native of the northern parts 
‘hina, Pane a fucceffion af flowers from Jey to the 
ai of au . paniculata. Willd. aves ob- 
long, fefille, downy ‘on both furfaces ; lower ones ple 
toothed; teeth r ; ftem panicled; corymbs 
Ged, axillary. a Stem ae feet high, about the thicktels "oF 
a {wan’s quill, ere&t, cylindrical, hollow, ftriated ; branches 
alternate, eret, fimple. Leaves ‘on the ftem petioled, on the 
branches feifile. Calyx: clea linear- awl-fhaped, {preading, 
reflexed. A native eae Indies. 8. C. difrons. Linn. 
Sp. Pl. 7. Mart. 9. Willd v (Eupatoria mp ears maxi- 
Piuk. alm. 141. tab. 87. .) | & Leaves 
ovate-oblong, embracing the ftem, ferrated, Ganies: *? Root 
Stems féeveral, erect. Leaves rough. Ei owers 
yellow, in round terminal bunches. A native of Canada, 
ing i » Diftin& from ee — g. C. bifo 
+. ge Mart. Lo. (Eupatoria co- 
seal: integro jacob. folios Pluk . T40. tab. 177 
-axilaris; Lam.?) ‘+ Leaves oval, toothed ; Pe- 
diane i two-leaved ; braétes oppolite 5” « Lea 
-culpidate-tcothed; lower ones petioled, roundifh egg-fha ape 
upper ones feffile, oblong, wed ge- -fhaped at the bales racemes 
axillary, leafy at the bafe, peduncled ;”” Wiftid. eaves in- 
verfely egg-fhaped, unequally and finely ey petioled ; 
racemes ies leafy at the bafe, forming a terminal pa- 
tem afoot and half or two fect high, 
fimple, fightty oe downy. Leaves ees foft, green, 
acd almoft {moo above, cineréous an nderneath. 
eae entire; Willd. 
the ot 
Ma . Lam. 9g. 
ous volubilis 5” Rumph. Amb. 5. 299. tab. 103 
2,) ** Leaves oblong, fomewhat toothed, nearly feffile; pe- 
fae woolly, about two-flowere ranches with a few 
{cattered hairs. Leaves alternate, en fhapéd at the bafe, 
green on both ia with a few fcattered hairs, not {ca- 
brous; Linn. Stem fomewhat fhrubby, eight feet high,cy- 
licdrical, climbing, nine Leaves broad-lanceolate, fome- 
what pubefcent, {cattered, petioled. 
- Lim. 
r, 
, ey 
ui. C. frida. Willd. 13. 
lanceolate, attenuated at the bafe, quite entire, hairy; flowers 
in ones ftem, ps Riff.” Root annual. Stem a foot 
branches, and ¢ 
; and half high, hen, branches fhort, ere&, elofe to the 
em. Leaves alternate, numerous, an inch long, obtufe, with 
a point, narrowed at the bafe. Corymbs {mall, faftigiate at 
the tops of the branches, Floqers {mall; down reddith. 
A native of the Fatt Indies. j 
ree {padiceis i in apices ¢rinitos definentibus af. 
8.) ‘Leaves linear, ftiff, folded back at the egen: ; dow wy 
ante ek 3 panicle faftigiate.””? Whole plan hoary Sten 
ftiff, lateral branches fhort. Leaves three inches ong, a 
broad. Flow purple; calyx fhort; fcales tabEiEare? s 
lanceolate, cillous,. only half the length of the flow 
ee ith Ps florets; giving the ates a feathered 
appearan 15 oleafolia. “Lam. 20. Willd. C 
entalis mete con eaains ; Tourn. cor. 33 . 
pean pa eo at the bafe, spate downy; corymb 
eainal: m fimple.” Root perennial. Stem feven or eight 
inches hi ee ref. Zeaves not an inch long, three or four 
lines broad, eer Flowers in a clofe faltigiate cory mb; 
peduncles fealy; calyx oblong; f{cales clofely imbricated, 
egg-fhaped, obtufe ; down reddifh, longer than the calyx. 
Yas of America. 16. C. vifeofa. Mart. Hout. 
“ Leaves egg-fhaped, ferrated, villous ; flowers axil- 
lary and terminal.’”? Roof annual. ole herb vifcid. Stem 
a foot high, branched. tae one at each joint, feffile. 
Flowers white ; peduncles flender; generally three-flowered. 
Seeds chaffy. A native of La Vera Cruz. 17. C. mollis. 
Willd. 19. « Leaves thomboid-egg-fhaped, nearly feffile, 
ibe pubefcent, asain underneath ; ftem naked up- 
ards; flowers ina corymb.” Branches cylindrical, ftriated. 
eee an inch long, athe white underneath. Corymd termi- 
nal; branches alternate, few-flowered, divaricated; pedun- 
cles one- ie calyx-{cales linear- i sence down long, 
{nowAvhite. 1 C. chenopodifolias Lam. Wil Id 20. 
terminating the ftem a branc hee.” Stem tomentous ups 
wards. Leaves alternate, petioled, tomentovs when you 
afterwards nearly {mooth, Flowers whitifh, feffile, ap or 
five together at the top of the ftem and branches; calyx- 
leaves linear, very narrow, tomentous, almoft ‘equal; bractes - 
cloathed with fine filky decumbent hairs. A native of the 
Tfle of Bourbon. There is a variety with broader, a 
egg-fhaped "eae a a cut at the bafe, 19. C.¢ 
Linn. Sp. Pl 1g. Mart. 16. Lam. 3. Willd. 21. (Senecio 
ere foliis ternis poner Burm. Zeyl. 211. tab. 96. 
| a Willd. 22. ‘Geacbus volubilis Tea ifamtin & 29 
2. 
ta . 12) Branches proliferous at the top; leaves 
exg-thaped, toothed-angular, narrowed into a petiole; co- 
rymbs clofe, te rminal. »? Branches fea ftriated, full of 
ve le; calyx-fcales awl-fhaped, down — the length of 
calyx. A native of the ifland of Java. 21. C. Aetero. 
ply Lim. §. Some ef the leaves a little heart- -fhaped 5 
otherg 
fome {maller villous | 
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