7 b 
The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
6. CLAMMY II A W K W E E D. 
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Plate 1 21. Fig. 6. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hieracium glutinofum. 
The Leaves are finuated, and almoft harped, and rough: 
the Flowers form a broad duller. 
Fig. a b c. 
This is a Biennial, native of France and Germany, and flowers in 
June. The Stalk is of a pale faint green : the Leaves are rough 
and rugged, and are often tinged with brown : they are always 
moift and clammy to the touch. The Flowers are fmall, but of a 
very delicate yellow. 
7 . WOOLLY FOOTSTALK’D HAWKWEED, 
Plate 121. Fig. 7. 
Chara&erof the Species. Hieracium Kalmii; 
The Leaves are lanced and dented : the Footflalks of the 
Flowers are white and woolly. 
Fig. 7. mb. 
This is a Biennial, native of North-America, and flowers in 
Auguft : It is two feet and a half high. The Leaves arc of a pale 
green, and the Stalk is ufually reddilh : the Flowers are of a pale, 
but delicate yellow. 
8. HARSH HAWK WE ED. 
Plate 1 2 1. Fig. 8. 
Character of the Species. Hieracium fprengerianum. 
The Leaves half embrace the Stalk, and are nurl’d along 
the Edge, and covered with harfh hairs. The Stalk 
divides into many branches. 
Fig. 8. a i. 
This is a Biennial, native of Spain and Portugal, and by far the 
moft auguft of all the Hawkweeds : the Stalk is reddilh : the Leaves 
are of a fine ftrong green : the Flowers are of a gold yellow, and 
in Auguft, 
9. FEW- 
