34 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
10. FLESHY-LEAV’D MUGWORT.. 
Plate ioi. Fig. io. 
Charafter of the Species. Artemifia crithmifolia. 
The Leaves are compofed of {lender but flefhy parts ; 
narrow, fplit, and divided. 
Fig. io. a b~ 
This is a Perennial, a native of the fea coafts of Portugal ; a 
hard and woody Plant : the Stem is brown, and eight or ten inches 
high : the Leaves are of a deep and glofly green, and their fubftance 
is flefhy, The Flowers are brown. 
11. SLENDER SPIKED MUGWORT. 
Plate ioi. Fig. ii. The Wormseed Plant. 
Chara&er of the Species. Artemifia fantonica. 
The Leaves are multifid, and their Segments linear : the 
Spikes are fimple, and the Flowers ftand only on one 
lide. 
Fig. II. ab. 
This is a native of Perfla, a low but fhrubby Plant : the Stem is 
brown : the young Shoots are grey and downy : the Leaves are 
greyilh : the Flowers are brown. 
if. PINNATED MUGWORT. 
Plate ioi. Fig. 12. 
Chara£ter of the Species. Artemifia paluftris. 
The Leaves are fimply and regularly winged : the Flow- 
ers ftand cluftered. 
Fig. 12. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia, and frequent there in 
damp places : the Stem is weak and green : the Leaves are whitifh : 
the Flowers are yellow. 
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