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inflated Empalement, which is four- 

 corner'd. The Seeds of this Plant 

 rarely ripen in England ; but when 

 they are obtained from Abroad, they 

 fhould be fcwn in the full Ground 

 in the Spring of the Year ; where, 

 fometimcs, they will remain a Year 

 before the Plants come up : fo that 

 if they do not come up the fame 

 Year, the Ground mould not be dif- 

 turb'd, but kept clean from Weeds, 

 and wait till the fecond Year to fee 

 what Plants will come up. When 

 the Plants appear, they muft be kept 

 clean from Weeds ; and if the Seafon ' 

 mould prove dry, they will require 

 to be frequently water'd. In the 

 Autumn the Plants mould be tranf- 

 planted into the Places where they 

 are to remain. 



Thefe Plants will live Years, and 

 may be propagated by Off-fets ; but 

 thefe are not produced in Plenty : fo 

 that the beft Method is by Seeds, 

 when they can be procur'd. 



TEUCRIUM, Tree-germander. 

 The Characters are ; 



The Flower-cup is divided into five 

 Tarts at the Top ; but is of the bell- 

 f japed Kind: the Flower has no Ga- 

 lea or Crejl ; but, inftead thereof, the 

 Stamina occupy the upper Part : the 

 Beard, or Lower -lip, is cut into five 

 Parts : the middle Segment, being 

 larger, is hollow d like a Spoon: in 

 the Centre of the Flower rifes the 

 Pointal, attended by four Embryoer, 

 which afterward become fo many 

 Seeds, Jhut up in an Hujk, which was 

 before the Flower- cup ; to thefe Notes 

 fhould be added, The Flowers are pro- 

 duced from the Wings of the Leaves. 

 The Species are ; 



i. Teucrium multis. f.B. Com- 

 mon Tree-germander. 



z. Teucrium Baticum. Cluf. 

 Hifi. Spanifh Tree germander. 



3. Teucrium B<eticum, calyce 

 cempanulato, folio eleganter varie- 



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gato. Boerh. Ind. Spanifb Tree-ge r * 

 mander, with a ltriped Leaf. 



4. Teucrium Hifpanicum, latiore 

 folio. Inji. R. H. Spanifb Tree- ger- 

 mander, with a broader Leaf. 



5. Teucrium fupinum perennr,fo- ' 

 his laciniatis. Inji. P. H. Low peren- 

 nial Germander, with jagged Leaves. 



6. Teucrium fupinum annuum 

 Lufttanicum, foliis laciniatis. Infi. R. 

 H. Low annual Portugal German- 

 der, with jagged Leaves. 



7. Teucrium frutefcens, fiaccha- 

 dis Arabic (e folio Cif facie. Tourn. 

 Cor. Shrubby Germander, with the 

 Leaf and Face of Arabian Stcechas. 



8. Teucrium Orientale lat if olium 

 laciniatum, fore parvo. Toum. Cor. 

 Broad jagged -leav'd Eaftern Ger- 

 mander, with a fmall Flower. 



9. Teucrium Orientale anguflifo- 

 Hum laciniatum, fore magno fuave- 

 rubente. Tourn. Cor. Narrow jagged- 

 leav'd Eaftern Germander, with a 

 large foft-red Flower. 



10. Teucrium Orientale angufti- 

 folium laciniatum, fore magno jub- 

 coeruleo. Tourn. Cor. Narrow jagged- 

 leav'd Eaftern Germander, with a J 

 large blue Flower. 



1 1 . Teucrium Hifpanicum fupi- 

 num humilius, verbena tenuifolite fo- \ 

 His. Jefjieu. Low-trailing Spanifb \ 

 Germander, with Leaves like the \ 

 narrow-leav'd Vervain. 



12. Teucrium Creticum odor a- 3 

 turn, fore purpureo. H.R.Par. Sweet 5 

 Germander of Crete, with a purple 

 Flower. 



13. Teucrium Americanum, ha- I 

 licacabos £ff alopecuroides. Plum. Cat, 

 American Tree-germander, with a 

 bladder Seed-veffel like the Winter- 

 cherry, and fpiked like the Fox tail. 



14. Teucrium Americanum, 

 cbameedryos folio, fore albo. Houfli 

 American Tree-germander, with a 

 common Germander- leaf, and a 

 white Flower. 



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