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iha ari<en/is folio. Vaill. Naked - 

 headed Hemp agrimony, with a 

 Water-calaminth leaf. 



3. Eu FA TORIOPHALACRO nfsliis 



angufiiSy rarius dentatis,fore radiato. 

 Vaill. Naked-headed Hemp-agri- 

 mony, with narrow- indented Leaves, 

 and a radiated Flower. 



4. EuPAT-RIOPH ALACRON folio 

 trint r<vi fubrotundo, fire winore lutco 

 radiato. Vaill. Naked-headed Hemp- 

 agrimony, with a roundifh jrinejv^ 

 vated Leaf, and a fmaller yellow 

 radiated Flower. 



5. EUPATORIOPHALACRON 



trinervi fubrotundr, f.orc mf-.jore&tio. 

 radiato. Vaill. Naked-headed Hemp- 

 a^rjjjtoray>- with a roundim triner- 

 V^tfi' ll'eaT, and a ' larger yellow 

 nj-iated Mower. 



6. EUPATORIOPHALACRON per- 

 ftc<e folio trivervt, fore minima lutco 

 a/fatfe . Veil I. N aked - head ed He m p - 

 '.agrimony, with a trinrrvated Peach- 



ijea'f, and the lealt yellow crhcous 



B EUPATORIOPHALACRON fcro- 



fbulari/e folio trinervi. V aitk Naked- 

 headed Hemp-agrimony, with a tri- 

 nervated Figwort-leaf. 



8. E UP ATORIOPHALACRON fcro- 

 fhularise folio tri,:crvi, caule a Into. 

 Vaill. Naked-headed Hemp-agri- 

 mony, with a trinervated Figwort- 

 leaf, and a winged Stalk. 



g. EUPATORIOPHALACRON Ame- 



ricanum procionbens, origani folio, 

 fore luteo. Boufl. Trailing American 

 naked -headed Hemp- agrimony, with 

 an Origany - leaf, and a yellow 

 Fiower. 



All thefe Plants, being annual, 

 muft be fown every Spring on an 

 Ho: bed ; and tranfplanted after- 

 ward to another, in order to bring 

 them forward ; otherwife they will 

 not perfect their Seeds in this Co u vi- 

 vify for iwft pf them are Natives 



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of the warmer Parts of America ; 

 therefore they muft be treated after 

 the manner of Amaranths, bringing 

 them forward on Hot beds unul 

 Jure: about: the Middle of which 

 Month, they may be tranfpi anted 

 into Beds or Borders of rich Earth j 

 where, if they are duly watered in 

 dry Weat^itr:, tne y will produce 

 their Fiowexs in July ; and their 

 *Sei$s will ripen September. There 

 j^f^o great Beauty in thefe Plants; 

 "therefore they^riete}dom cultivated, 

 but in Botanic l^hfcr^ens, for the 

 lake of Variety. "%* 



I^UPATOiUUM, Hemp - agri- 

 mony. 



r Lhe Char afters are ; 



It hath a perennial fibrofe Root : 

 the Leaves are placed oppyfte upon the 

 Stalks : the Cup of the Flower is 

 ijlf i taper, and fcaly : the Flowers 

 mm foil &ed into an Umbel upon the 

 Tofu of the Stalks, which confjl of 

 many long bifid 'Threads. 

 The Species are ; 



1 . Eupa'i orium cannabinum. 

 C. B. Common Hemp-agFimony. 



^'JuPATORiUM urticsc fcliis, 

 Candelrnfe,forealbo. H.L. Canada 

 Hemp- agrimony, with Nettle-leaves, 

 and a white Flower. 



3. Eupatorium No<v<e Anglise, 

 article foliis, fioril 'us purpurafcentibus, 

 mr.culato caule. H. L. New England 

 Hemp-agrimony, with Nettle-leaves, 

 purplifii Flowers, and fpotted Stalks. 



4. Eupatorium folio oblongo ru- 

 gofo, caule pur pu raj cent c. To urn. Ca- 

 nada Flemp agrimony, with a long 

 rough Leaf, and purplith Stalk. 



5. Eupatorium Ncv.<e Anglia, 

 betonica? foliis wllofs, f ore albo* 

 Par. Bat. New ■ England Hemp- 

 agrimony, with Betony-leaves, and 

 a white Flower. 



6. Eupatorium Amerieanum 

 fcandens, hajlato megis acuminata 



