The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
16 VARIOUS LEAVED MUGWORT. 
Plate 102. Fig. 16. 
C'hara&er of the Species. Artemifia integrifolia. 
The lower Leaves are pinnatiiid : the upper ones are en- 
tire, lanced, and woolly underneath. 
Fig. l 6 .a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia, a Plant of four feet high. 
The Stalk is brown : the Leaves are of a dark green on the upper 
fide, and white underneath: the Flowers are pale and roundifli. 
17. GLAUCOUS MUGWORT. 
Plate 102. Fig. 17. Lavender Leaved Mucwort. 
Charac>erof the Species. Artemifia caerulefcens. 
The lower Leaves are fimple and lanced, the upper ones 
are cut into a few divihons. 
Fig. 17. ab. 
This is a Perennial, native of the fea coafts of the Southern parts 
of Europe. The Stalks are brown : the Leaves are of a bluilh 
green, and hairy on both Tides. The Flowers are pale. 
18. HARPED MUGWORT. 
Plate 102. Fig. 18. 
Chara&erof the Species. Artemifia Maderafpatana. 
The Leaves are finuated in the harped manner, the 
Flowers grow fingly, oppofite to the Leaves. 
Fig. 18. a. b. 
This is a perennial, woody, but mean Plant, native of the Indies ; 
and for the mod: part lies on the ground : the Stem is brown : the 
Shoots are greyifli and hoary : the Leaves are downy, and foft to 
the touch. The Flowers grow in fmall rounded Cups, brown and 
gloffy. 
19. DWARF- 
