f 4** ) 
78 Cape Spindle-wort with Rofemary Leaves. Ray ^.p. 527. 
6. Tetragonocarpos Africana fruticans, folijs longis & an- 
guftis H.Amft. V0L2. p. 205. Fig. 103. It riles about a foot 
high, each Root dividing into divers Stales, with long 
thick green Leaves not unlike Rofemary 5 at the top grow 
Feveral yellowifh Flovoers of 4 or 5 petals each- The 
Fruit fquare and winged : It Flowers about Michaelmas 
in Fulham and Chelfej Gardens. 
SECT. VI. AMERICAN Pints. 
79 Dwarf American Starwort , with Savory Leaves. After 
pumilus Amtricanus Satureiae folijs. This grows not a- 
bove a Yard high 5 from one Stem it branches towards 
the top into a bufhy tuft of pale blew Flowers , the lower 
Leaves are long and narrow, and thofe about the Flowers 
very Imall and flender. It hands out all the Winter, 
flowring in O&ober. 
g o Farkinfon’s fmall floured whit e Virginia Starwort. After 
Virginiamts anguftifolius ferotinus, parvo albente flore 
Park,. 1 32 19' 8c 1676. Fig. After vulgo Tradefcanti Schol. 
Botan- 204. 3. After Virginianus fruticofus Jonft. 489. 12. 
This agrees pretty well with Parkin fon 7 s Defcription and 
Figure 5 its Leaves below are long Willow-like , and fcarce 
dented $ thofe at the fetting on of the Flower Stalks are 
much lefs, and thofe on the Twigs very fmall. From 
the bofom of thefe little Leaves, the Flowers grow fpi- 
cated in a loofe tuft, of a pale blewijh white , each com- 
pofed of 8 or 10 fmall Dafie-like Petals , thefe, if nicely 
viewed, ending bifid. It Flowers in November , and fome- 
times till near Chriftmas , being one of the lateft Starworts 
that Flowers in our Gardens. 
0 Orach-leaved Virginia Silver-tufs. Ray 1799. 14. Conyza 
1 Virginiana Halimi tolio In flit. Rei Herbar. 455. Argyro- 
come Virginiana Atriplicis folio Gazoph. Narur. Sc Artis. 
Tab. 7. Fig. 4. See its other Synonyms in the Catalogue 
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