HERBS, 
WITH 
Many Flowers affembled in a Common CUP, 
SERIES the SECOND; 
With the CHIVES diftintf. 
CLASS IV. 
AGGREGATES. 
ORDER I. 
With the particular Cup of each Flower of one piece, 
entire, and even at the Brim. 
GENUS I. 
T E A S E L L. 
D I P S A C U S. 
Chara£ler of the Genus. 
The Head is oval, and the general Cup is longer than the 
Flowers. 
_ _ _ _ . „ „ Plate 2.0. a b b. 
i. SERRATED TEASEL L. 
_ FHte 2. Fig. 2. FULLAR’s TEASELL. 
Character of the Spec.es. Dipfacus Fu i Ionum . 
1 he Leaves are cut like a Saw along the Edges, and unite 
at the Bale. 
Fig. 2 . a b. 
This is a biennial, native of our ditch Tides, and flowers in June, a 
Plant of fix feet high : The Stalk is pale, the Leaves are of a ftrong 
green, the Scales of the Head are redifli, and the Flowers arecrimfon. 
C Nature 
