28 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
This is a native of Virginia, and flowers all fummer : the Stalk 
is green and tender: the Leaves are of a pale green : they furround 
the Stalk. The Flowers are weak, but of a delicate crimfon. 
3. TRIFOLIATE DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 98. Fig. 3. 
Character o r the Species. Eupatorium trifo’iatum. 
The Leaves are lanced, ferrated, and have Footftalks ; 
and they grow three together. 
Fig. 9 a b. 
Tins is a native of Virginia, an autumnal flowering Plant. The 
Stalk is a yard high, of a deep green, tinged with red. The Leaves 
are deep green : the Flowers are crimfon. 
4. FINGER’D DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 98. Fig. 4. Common Dutch Agrimony. 
Chara&erof the Species. Eupatorium canabinum. 
The Leaves are fingered, or grow feveral together from 
one point. 
Fig. 4. ah. 
This is a Perennial, native of our ditch Tides, a fpecious Plant, 
covered with Flowers in Autumn. The Stalk is five feet high : 
the Leaves are of a frefli green: the Flowers are of a pale, Tut 
very delicate crimfon. 
5. TALL DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 98. Fig. 5. 
Chara&er of the Species. Eupatorium ahiffimum. 
The Leaves are lanced, and have firong Ribs : the 
Stem is woody. 
Fig. 5. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Penfilvania : the Stem is woody : 
the Branches are pale : the Leaves are of a frefh fine green : the 
Flowers are white. 
6. FEW- 
