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3. PASTURE YARROW. 
Plate 65. Fig. 3. Common Yarrow, 
Characicr cf the Species. 
The Leaves arc biphinate ; and the 
and are not hairy. 
Achiilasa millifolium dicta. 
Leaiits Hand clofe, 
Fig. 3. a b. 
This is a Perennial, the common Yarrow of our paEures, flower- 
ing from June to November. The Plant is two feet high : the 
Leaves are dark green, and the Flowers are naturally white 4 but 
they have often a very delicate blulh ot crimfon. 
4. PINNATIFID YARROW. 
Plate 65. Fig. 5. 
■Character of the Species. Achillaea clavennse. 
The Leaves are woolly, and are cut deep into broad, ir- 
regular, obtufe Segments. 
Fig. 4. ab. 
This is a Perennial, native of Germany j and flowers in July. 
The Plant is ten Inches high : its Leaves are filvery, white, and fo 
downy, that their outline is but indiflinclly feen. The Flowers are 
Urge and white. 
5. OPEN-LEA V’D YARROW. 
Plate 65. Fig. 5. 
Charadter of the Species. Achillsea nobilis. 
The Segments of the Leaves fpread open. 
This is a Perennial, native of Switzerland, Germany, and elfewhere 
in Europe. L flowers in July. The Plant is a yard high, and re- 
markably eredf. The Leaves are of a pale green, their Segments 
ifand wide afunder. The Flowers are moderately large and white. 
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