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3. BUSHY HAWKWEED. 
Plate 120. Fig. 3. Broad leav’d bushy Hawkweed. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hieracium fabaudurrf. 
The Leaves are oval-lanced, indented, and embrace the 
Stalk. The Flowers are numerous. 
Fig. 3. a. b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the hilly woods and thickets, 
throughout England, and flowers in July : it is three feet high : the 
Leaves are of a dull green, and the Flowers are of a very fine and 
glowing yellow. 
4. UMBRELLA'D HAWKWEED. 
Plate 120. Fig. 4. Narrow-leav’d bushy Hawkweed. 
Character of the Species. Hieraci-im umbellatum. 
The Leaves are linear, lanced, and dented : the Floweis 
grow in a kind of umbrella. 
Fig. 4. a b. 
This alfo is a Perennial, native of our thickets : it flowers in 
Auguft : the Stalk is two feet and a half high : the Leaves are of a 
bright green, and the Flowers of a fine ftrong yellow. 
5. HARPED HAWKWEED. 
Plate 1 21. Fig. 5. 
Character of the Species. Hieracium lyratum. 
The Leaves are harped and fmooth : the Cups and 
Footftalks of the Flowers are hairy. 
Fig. 5. a b c. 
This is a Biennial, native of Siberia, and flowers in Auguft : it is 
a foot and a half high. The Stalk is red at the bottom, green up- 
wards, and at the top whitifh and hairy. The Leaves arc of a fine 
frelh green : the Flowers are yellow. 
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