The vegetable SYSTEM, 
6. CLUSTERY BEN. 
ST 
Chara£l:er of the Species. 
The Flowers ftand 
Plate 39. Fig. 2. 
Serratula Multiflora, - 
in thick Clufters, and the Leaves are 
lanced. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia, and flowers in July. The 
Stalk is redifli, and near a Yard high : The Leaves are of a ftrong 
green on the upperfide, and white underneath. The Flowers are 
fmall and crimfon. 
7. DROOPING-LEAVED BEN. 
Plate 39. Fig. 3. 
Character of the Species. Serratula Noveboracenfis. 
The Leaves are lanced, ferrated, and hang drooping. 
Fig. 3. a /,• 
Th I s is a Perennial, native of North America, and flowers in Sep- 
tember. The' Stalk is green, rib’d, and fix Foot high. The Leaves 
are foft to the touch, and of a pale but pleafant green. The Flowers 
are crimfon. 
8. WELTED BEN. 
Plate 39. Fig. 4. 
Gharader of the Species. Serratula Babylonica. 
The lower Leaves are harped, the upper ones are indented 
and decurrent. 
Fig. 4. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Eaft, and flowers in June. 
The Stalk is pale j the Leaves are downy, and of a whitifh green. The : 
Flowers are crimfon. 
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