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with fome tinge of the fame brown about the middle, rib and edges. 
The Flowers are of a gold yellow. 
9. CRIMSON GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 84. Fig. 9. 
Charafler of the Species. Senecio e?egans. 
The Leaves are broad and pinnatifid : the Flowers are 
large and crimfon. 
This is a Biennial, native of the Cape of Good Hope : but is one 
of thofe Plants which, tho’ from lo remote a quarter, bear the open 
air Vv'ith us all Summer. It is two feet high, and fpreads into a 
multitude of Branches : the Leaves are of a dead green, and the 
Flowers of a moft beautiful crimfon : it flowers in Augufl;. 
10. OPE xN - LEAV’D GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 84, Fig. 10. 
CharaAer of the Species. Senecio fqualidus. 
The Leaves are pinnatifidj and the Segments are few, nar- 
row, and placed open and far afunder. 
Fig. 10. a b: 
This is a native of Italy and Spain, a Plant of no great beauty, 
an Annual, flowering in July and Augufl. The Stalk is brown : the 
Leaves are of a dufley and unpleaflng green : the Flowers are yellow. 
II. HOARY GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 84. Fig. 1 1. 
("haraAer of the Species Senecio Scanarenfis. 
I'he Leaves are hoary and pinnatihd, and their Segments 
are cut and notched again. 
Fig. w. a b. 
This Is a Perennial, native of many parts -or the north of Europe, 
a tall Plant, flowering in Augufl: the Leaves are of a Pale green, 
and hoary : the Flowers are of a bright and delicate yellow. 
VoL. II. 
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