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ftethigli. The Leaves are four or five inches long ; of a frefli hut 
not deep green j and the Flowers are white, and placed in broad 
cliiflcrs* 
12. GLOSSY YARROW. 
Plate 67. Fig. 12. 
Character of the Species. Achlllaea impallens. 
The Leaves are winged : the Leafits Hand diftant, and 
are glofly. 
Fig. 12. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of Siberia, and flowers in September. 
The Stalk is two feet high, round, firm, pale, fmooth, and hol- 
low : the Leaves are of a deep and fhining green : the Flowers are 
white. 
13. SHARP-SAW’D YARROW. 
Plate 67. Fig 13. 
XJharacSlcr of the Species. 
Sneezewort. 
Achillasa Parmaca didla. 
The Leaves are narrow, lanced, fharp pointed, and very 
fharply ferrated. 
Fig. 13. 
This is a Perennial, native of many parts of Europe ; and flowers 
from June to Oftober. It is two foot and a half high. The Stalk 
is round, fmooth, firm, and pale. The Leaves are of a dead green, 
rigid and hard to the touch. The Flowers are large and white; and 
they crown the Stalk in an open clufler : Culture eafily renders them 
double. 
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