82 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
18. ORANGE H A'W K W E E D. 
Plate 123. Fig. i|. Grim the Collier. 
Chara&er of the Species. Hieracium aurantiacum. 
The Leaves are oval and hairy : the Flowers ftand in a 
great clufter on a naked Stalk. 
Fig. i S. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of the Eaft ; but has been long an in- 
habitant of our gardens : the Leaves are dufky, and are covered 
with long hairs ; the Stalk is pale, and the Flowers are of an ex- 
freamly ftrong orange colour, tending to fcarlet. It flowers all 
fu miner. 
^ 19.. VARIOUS LEAVED HAWK WEED. 
Plato 123. Fig. 19. 
Charter of the Spcceis. Hieracium Chondrilloides. 
The radical Leaves are lanced and undivided : thofe on 
the Stalk are deep cut backwards. 
Fig. 19. a b. 
This is a Biennial, native of the North of Europe, a Plant of 
five inches high : the Leaves are of a faint green : the Stalk is paler, 
and the Flowers are pale yellow. 
20. VIOLET H A W K W E E D. 
Plate 123. Fig. 20. 
Chara&cr of the Species. Hieracium Gronovii. 
'Flic Leaves are egg-fhaped, undivided, a little hairy, 
and violet coloured underneath : the Flowers are 
cluftered. 
Fig. 20. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Penfilvania, a Plant of ten inches 
high, flowering in Auguft. The Leaves are of a deep green, and 
the Flowers of a flrong yellow. 
21. SMALL- 
