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The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
2. VIOLET DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Flate 99. Fig. 2. 
Charaftercf the Species. Eupatorium cceleftinumx. 
The Leaves are oval, and hearted at the Bale, and are 
bluntly ferrated, and placed on Footftalks. 
Fig. 2 . a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Virginia, an elegant Plant: the 
Stalk is four feet high : the Leaves are of a delicate and fhining 
green : the Flowers are large, and of a violet blue. 
3. SWEET DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 99. Fig. 3. 
Chara£erof the Species. Eupatorium aromaticuri. 
T he Leaves are oval, bluntly ferrated, and placed on 
Footftalks : they have three great Ribs : the Cups are 
very fmooth. 
Fig. 3. a b . 
This is a Perennial, native of Virginia, and flowers in Autumn-: 
the Stalk is flender, and a yard and a half high. The Leaves are of 
a very ftrong green, fomewhat rough on the furface : they have three 
principal and conlpicuous Ribs. The Flowers are white, and have 
long tubes : the Cup is Angular : the feveral feries of Scales are lefs 
diftindt than in the others. In the order of Nature it joins theAge- 
ratum and Eupatoriums. The whole Plant has an aromatic feent. 
4. CONNATE DUTCH AGRIMONY. 
Plate 99. Fig. 4. 
Chara&er of the Species. Eupatorium perfoliatum. 
The Leaves grow together at their Bafes, and the Stalk 
grows through them. 
Fig. 4. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Virginia, and flowers all Sum- 
mer : the Stalk is upright, and near a yard high : the Leaves are of 
a pale green, andfoft; fharp pointed and indented along the edges. 
The Flowers are of a very pale crimfon : they (land in fmall loofe 
tufts at the top of the Stalk, and of the Branches. 
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