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Day, in proportion to the Warmth 

 of the Seafon. In this Bed the 

 Plants may remain tillAutumn,when 

 they mould be remov'd into the 

 Stove,and plung'd into theBark-bed, 

 where, during the Winter - feafon, 

 they mould be kept pretty warm. 

 Thefe Plants may remain in the 

 Bark-ftove for two Years or lefs, ac- 

 cording as they acquire Strength ; 

 for when they are pretty ftrong, 

 they may be treated lefs tenderly, 

 expofing them in the Middle of 

 the Summer to the open Air, in a 

 fhelter'd Situation : and in Winter 

 they may be plac'd in a dry Stove, 

 where they mould have a moderate 

 Degree of Warmth, in which they 

 will thrive very well. Thefe Plants 

 retain their Verdure throughout 

 the Year, for which they are chiefly 

 efteem'd. 



PHLOMIS, The Sage- tree, or 

 Jerufalem Sage. 



The CharaSfers are ; 



It hath a labiated Flower confif- 

 ivg of one Leaf whofe upper Lip, or 

 Helmet, which is crejled, does wholly 

 ref upen the under Lip, or Beard, 

 which is divided into three Parts, 

 and extends a little beyond the upper 

 Lip : the Pcintal rifes out of the 

 Flower -cup accompany y d with four 

 Embryoes, which afterward become 

 fo many vblong Seeds, Jhut up in an 

 Eufli, or pentagonal Tube, which was 

 before the Flower-cup. 

 The Species are ; 



1. Phlomis jruticofa, falw& fo- 

 lio latiore iff rotundiore. Town. 

 Broad-leav'd Sage-tree, <vulgo. 



2. Phlomis fruticofa, falvi^e fo- 

 lio longiore iff angufiof e. Town. Nar- 

 row-leav'd Sage-tree, <vulgo. 



3. Phlomis fruticofa humilis la- 

 tifolia candidijpma, floribus luteis. 

 A3. Phil. Low (hrubby Sage-tree, 

 s/ith broad hoary Leaves, and yel- 

 low Flowers. 



4. Phlomis Narbonenfs, hormi*i 

 folio, fore pur pur af cent e . Tourn. Nar~ 

 bonne Jerufalem Sage, with a Clary- 

 leaf, and purplim Flower. 



5. Phlomis Hifpanica candidif- 

 fima herbacea. Tourn. Spanijh Je- 

 rufalem Sage, with very hoary 

 Leaves. 



6. Phlomis lychnitis. CUf Hijl. 

 Narrow-leav'd Jerufalem Sage. 



7. Phlomis Samia herbacea, lu- 

 nariee folio. T. Cor. Herbaceous 

 S ami an Jerufalem Sage,with a Moon- 

 wort-leaf. 



8 . Phlomis Orient a lis, foliis la- 

 ciniatis. T. Cor. Eajiern Jerufalem 

 Sage, with jagged Leaves. 



9 . Phlomis Orient alis lute a her- 

 bacea latifolia <verticillata.A5l .Phil. 

 Broad-leav'd herbaceous Jerufalem 

 Sage from the Levant, with yellow 

 Flowers growing in Whorles. 



10. Phlomis fruticofa, fore pur- 

 pureo, foliis rotundioribus. Inf. R. 

 H. Shrubby Jerufalem Sage, with 

 a purple Flower, and rounder 

 Leaves. 



11. P H"LO m i s fruticofa Luftanica t 

 fore purpura fcente, foliis acutioribus. 

 Inf. R. H. Shrubby Jerufalem 

 Sage of Portugal, with a purplilh 

 Flower, and /harp-pointed Leaves. 



12. Phlomis Hifpanica fruticofa 

 candidiJfma,floreferrugiveo. Inf. R. 

 H. The wnitelt Spanijh Shrub Je- 

 rufalemSage, with an iron-colour'd 

 Flower. 



13. Phlomis Orient alis lutea an- 

 guf-ifolia, cymis ful-vefcentibus, D. 

 Sherard. M. Phil. N. 376. Yel- 

 low Eaftern Jerufalem Sage, with a 

 narrow Leaf, and yellow Tops. a 



The three firll - mention'd Sorts 

 grow to be Shrubs of a middling 

 Size, and are proper to intermix 

 with other Sorts of Plants, which 

 are of the fame Growth, in fmall 

 Wildernefs-.quarters, where, by the 

 Diverfity of their hoary Leaves, their 



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