The Vegetable^ s'Y'stem. 
9. G O L D E N YARROW. 
Plate 66. Fig. 9. 
Ci'iarafter of the Species. Achillea pubefcens.' 
The Leaves are winged ; the Leafits are lanced and dent- 
ed and woolly underneath. 
Fig. g. a b. 
This alfo is a Perennial, native of the Eall ; and flowers in July. 
The Plant is two feet high : the Stalk is reddifh ufually at the Bafe r 
the Leaves are of a pale green on the upper fide, and quite white 
and woolly on the under. The Flowers are very confpicuous : their 
colour is a very perfect and delicate gold yellow.. Vaillant very 
fitly names it Flore Aureo. 
10. R E C O M P O U N D E D YARROW. 
Plate 66. Fig. 10. 
Ghara.flerof the Species Achillsa abrotani folia. 
The Leaves are divided into innumerable ilender Seg- 
ments, which ftand diftant. 
Fig. 10. «. 
This is a native of the Eaft, a Perennial ; flowering in Autumn, a 
very flately and beautiful Plant. The Stalk is upright, firm, and 
four feet high. The Leaves are of a fine and delicate, though not 
ftrong green. The Flowers are yellow. 
II. IRREGULAR LEAV’D YARROW. 
Plate 67 Fig, 1 1. 
Gharaclerof the Species. Achiilosa macrophyila,. 
The Leaves are winged : the Side Leafits are narrow and 
diftindl ; thofe tov/ard the end run together, and form 
one larffe irregular lobe. 
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Fig. I i. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Pyrenxan and Swifs mountains. 
Jt flowers in Auguft. The Stalk is upright, round, pale, and three 
VoL. II. Y y feet. 
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