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21. PRICKLY GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 86. Fig. 21. 
Chara£ter of the Species. Senecio Eyzantinii?. 
The Leaves are ferrated, and the points of the teeth are 
Fig. 21. a. 
This is a native of the Eaft, a tall and {lately Plant, and flowers 
In July : it is four feet high : the Stalk is pale green : the Leaves 
are of a good green : the Flowers are yellow, and very beautiful. 
22. RUGGED GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 86. Fig. 22. 
Charader of the Species Senccio rigidus. 
The Leaves are hearted, bent, oblong, rough, and 
rugged; and the Stalk is woody. 
Fig. 22. a h. 
This is a native of the Cape, a woody branching Plant of four 
feet high, and flowers in Augufl:. The Leaves are of a good green 
on the upper fide, and pale below. The Flowers are of a fine gold 
yellow. 
23. ARROWED GROUNDSEL. 
Plate 86. Fig. 23. 
Charaaer of the Species. Senecio ilicifolius. 
The Leaves are arrowed, and the Stalk is woody. 
Fig. 23. a b. 
This alfo is a Perennial, native of the Cape, and flowers in 
Augufl: : the Stalk is brown : thei.eaves are whitifh underneath, and 
the Flowers are yellow. 
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24. WATER 
