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The Plants of this Sort muft be 

 placed in a Stove in the Winter, 

 where they may enjoy a temperate 

 Warmth, in which they will thrive, 

 and produce Flowers, moft Part of 

 the Winter, and the Spring; and 

 fometimes the Fruit will ripen well 

 \n England: in the Summer thefe 

 Jhould be placed abroad in a warm 

 Situation; and although they will 

 not grow much while they are 

 abroad, yet they will be in better 

 Condition for flowering in the Win- 

 ter, than when they remain in the 

 Stove all the Summer ; becaufe they 

 are apt to draw, and produce weak 

 Shoots ; and the Leaves are fubjedt 

 to exude a fweet clammy Dew, 

 which their whole Surfaces are co- 

 vered with ; and this draws Num- 

 bers of Infects, which infeft both 

 Leaves and Snoots, and thereby 

 flints the Growth of the Plants, 

 and renders them unfightly: but this 

 rarely happens to thofe Plants which 

 are placed in the open Air. 



If this Plant is propagated by 

 Seeds, they mould be fow» upon a 

 good Hot-bed in the Spring ; and 

 when the Plants are ftrong enough 

 to remove, they mould be each 

 planted into a feparate Pot, and 

 plunged again into the Hot- bed, to 

 facilitate their taking frefh Root; 

 and then they mult be treated in the 

 fame manner, as thofe which are 

 raifed from the Cuttings. As this 

 Plant flowers in the Winter and 

 Spring, lb at thofe Seafons it makes a 

 good Appearance in the Stove among 

 other tender Plants; 



HIERACIUM, Hawkweed. 

 The Characters are; 



The Stalks are branched and /lender: 

 the Leaves are produced alternate ly : 

 the Cup of the Flower is Jhort, firm, 

 and expanded: the Flower ccvfijh of 

 many Leaves, which are placed in mi 



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orbicular Order , and open in form of q 

 Marigold: the Seeds are fender and 

 angular \ or furrowed : to which may 

 be added \ The whole Plant hath a 

 milky juice* 



The Species are ; 



1. Hieracium murorum % folio 

 pilofijfmo. C.B.P. Golden Hawk- 

 weed, with hairy Leaves. 



2. Hieracium Pyrenaicum, folio 

 cerinthes, latifolium. Schol. Bot. Py. 

 re?iean Hawkweed, with a broad 

 Honeywort-leaf. 



3 . Hieracium folio dent is leonis, 

 fore fuave-ruhente, C. B. P. Red- 

 flowered Hawkweed, with Dande- 

 lion-leaves. 



4. Hieracium lanatum, fonchi 

 vel erigerontis facie. H. L. Downy 

 Hawkweed, with the Face of Sow- 

 thiftle or Groundfel. 



5. Hieracium medio- nigrum Ba- 

 ticum tnajus. Par. Bat. Greater 

 Spanijh Hawkweed, with yellow 

 Flowers, having black Bottoms. 



6 . Hieracium medio ■ nigrum Ba* 

 ticum majits, fore fulphureo. Greater 

 Spanijh Hawkweed, with brimftone- 

 colour'd Flowers, having black Bot- 

 toms. 



7. Hieracium bar Latum medio- 

 nigrum minus. H. L. LefTer Hawk- 

 weed, with yellow Flowers, having 

 black Bottoms. 



8. Hieracium latifolium pilo- 

 fum coccineum umbdlatum Indicutn. 

 H. L. i road- lea v'd Indian Hawk- 

 weed, with fcarlec Flowers growing 

 in an Umbel. 



9 Hieracium longius radicatum. 

 Ger. Emac. Long-rooted Hawk- 

 weed. 



10. Hieracium minus ^preemorfc 

 radice. Park. Hawkweed wit! 

 bitten Roots, or yellow DevilVbit. 



11. Hieracium primum lutifo 

 Hum. Cluf. Broad- lea v'd Hungariai 

 Hawkweed. 



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