2o8 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
i8. TWICE SERRATED GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 86. Fig. 1 8. 
Character of the Species. Senecio nemorenfis. 
The Leaves are doubly ferrated, lanced, and hoary under- 
neath, and the Stalk is branched. ' 
Fig. i8. a Z>, 
This is a Perennial, native of Germany, and flowers in Augufl; : 
the Stalk is brown : the Leaves are of a dufky green on the upper 
fide j and the Flowers are yellow. 
19. S A R A C E N GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 86. Fig. 19. Saracens Consound. 
Charaflcr of the Species. Senecio Saracenicus. 
The Leaves are lanced, ferrated, and fmooth on both 
hdes. The Flowers are cluftered. 
Fig. 19. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the North of England, and of the 
Swifs mountains ; a ftately and elegant Plant, flowering in Augufl;. 
The Stalk is green and fix feet high. The Leaves are of a delicate 
green, and elegantly ferrated : the Flowers are finall and yellow. 
20. FLESHY GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 86. Fig. 20. 
Chjra<acr of the Species. Senecio halimifoliiis. 
The Leaves are egged, fiefliy, and dented. The Stalk is 
woody. 
Fig. 20. a I, 
This is a Perennial, native of the Cape of Good Hope, and 
flowers in Augufl;. The Stalk is woody and brown : the Leaves 
are thick, flelhy, and of a blue green. The Flowers are of a flne 
yellow. 
21. PRICKLY 
