The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
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6. FEW-LEAV’D DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 98. Fig. 6. 
Character of the Species. Eupatorium Chinenfe. 
The Leaves are oval, deeply cut, and have Footftalks : 
they Band remote on the Stalk. 
Fig. 6. a b. 
This ftraggling Plant is a native of the fouthern parts of China, 
flowering all Autumn : the Stem is of a pale green : the Leaves are 
of a frefh green : the Flowers are of a pale crimfon. 
7. FINE CUT DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 68. Fig. 6. 
''Character of the Species. Eupatorium feffilifolium. 
The Leaves have no Footftalks : they are lanced finely 
ferrated, and embrace the Stalk. 
Fig. 6. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Virginia, a tall robufl Plant. The 
Leaves are of a frefh green. The Flowers are white. 
c With eight Flowers in each Cup. 
1. CRIMSON DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 9 9. Fig. 1. 
'Charafter of the Species. Eupatorium purpureum. 
The Leaves are lanced and rugged, and have Footftalks : 
they grow feveral at a Joint. 
Fig. l . a b- 
This is a' Perennial, native of North-America, a robufl: PI ant 
the Stalk is four feet high, of a deep green, and fpotted with a 
dufky crimfon. The Leaves ftand three or more at a Joint, and are 
deep green : the Flowers are of a pure white, and have the Cups 
lightly tinged with red, and the Chives and Styles are red, which 
ftand out beyond the Petals. 
d Thole which have numerous Flowers in each Cup. 
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