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There are twelve different species of Arnica. 1. Arnica montanay as above. 2. A. phtlosellotdes. Mouse-eared Arnica. ^' Leaves perfectly entire, elliptic, villose ; scape one-flowered, woolly ; calyx equalling the ray ;" the stem and leaves covered with down ; leaves two or three inches long, and about half this breadth, hairy, especially on the back, pointed ; scape twice as long as the leaves, very woolly towards the top; flower large; calyx tomentose, of the length of the ray ; florets of th...e ray very narrow, of a dark red or purple colour, and male. A native of the Cape of Good Hope. 8. A. scorpioides. Alternate-leaved Arnica (Jacq, Fhr. Aust. ii. t. 349). Boots contorted, supposed to be like a scorpion ; stems several, from six inches to a foot in height, terminated by a deep yellow flower of two inches diameter; root-leaves roundish, deeply serrated, on long foot-stalks. The whole plant has a strong, disagreeable smell. Native of Switzerland, Savoy, ^Dauphin^, etc. 4. A. doronicum.
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