The V E G E T a B L E S Y S T E ]\I, 
I. T\y ICE-WING'D YARROW. 
Plate 65. Fig. i. 
Characltr cf the Species. 
Achillasa bipinnata. 
The Leaves are twice divided, in the winged manner ; 
and the Leadts are oval. 
This is a perennial, native of the Eaft ; but will bear the open 
air in a dry foil with us. The Plant is ten Inches high : the Stalk 
is downy and white : the Leaves are alfo white, and tiie Flowers 
Pand fo clofe, that they rcicmble only a fpot of thht yellow Mofs 
we fee on walls in Winter. The Lealits are often united fo as to 
form only Segments ; and the Leaves are fo downy, that their out- 
line is not feen diilindly. has placed this among his 
white-flower’d Achillacas j but it is only fome overlight. I'hc 
Flowers are yellow. It blows in Auguft. 
2. HAIRY YELLOW YARROW. 
Plate 65. Fig. 2. 
Yellow Yarrow 
Achillsea tormcntoflx. 
Character of the Species. 
The Leaves are winged : the Leahts are cut into three 
parts at the top, and the middle one of thefc h longcft. 
Fig. 8, 
This is a Perennial, native of France and Germany, and has 
been long common in our Gardens j where it flov/ers all the latter 
part of Summer. The Plant is a foot high : the Iveavcs are covered 
with flight hairs : the Flowers are large and yellow. 
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