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3 Salix Czzprea ratundiifilid.
The Goat round leafed Willow.
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3 Salix Rofim pdkglirai _The Englith Role Willow’:
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4 Salix Caprea latifi?/M The Goat broad leafed Sa1l0W'
Role, of a greenifh white colour, wlllch
not only makea gallant fhew,but all‘) V65
a molt cooling aire in the heat ol 5"!” of
being fetvp in houfes , for the deckl“
the fame. but 6 The low or bafe Willow gf°WC5und,
low,and leaneth weakely vpon the % {Cc ~
hauing many {mall and narrow W“ ’,;;e vponlimber and pliantbranches,of3 sick or blackifh greene colour: among W 05,15 come forth long flender Items full 0”/I fab. floures,which turne into a light doW‘l fiance that flieth away with the win 5' an 7 The dwarte Willow rmnvery mug and flender branches, feldome times abo-th a foot, but neuer a cubic high, coucfcd wgw aduskie barke,with very little and “mthe leaues, of a greene colour aboue, and Onuep Vpper fide,but vnderneath of a hot)’ or d fa. worne greenifh colour, in bignefl? 3‘ ong ihion of the leaues of garden Flaxt‘-9”’ 65 which come forth little duskifh “tea which doe turne into downe that is C “ away with the winde :the mg: is m3 ‘hledflya Of the bigneile of a fing€Y:““ blackifh colour. 1-“ 3 There is another kinde ofWi”l)w bl *0 the former, and differeth from it. 1“ I the leaues of this kinde are fmallera ‘1 IOWCYAS big as the leaues ofMyf¥I°:I {mall knobby Homes of a duskifl‘ cw ' h
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6 Salix /mmiltkr.
The low W_illow;
1: 8 Salix /mmilzir repmsi ‘ Qrccping dwarfc VV1llOW.;
. ClJr<zmre'z'tczt,fiue Salixpzrmila. ’
The dwarfe Willow.
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which ‘mine into down: that flyeth away with the winde:the root 15 {mall and limber,
not growing decpe, but running’ along vpon 1 .5
ev ct crufi Olltllti earth. ‘th 13-9 HI The Place. A
Thefe Willowes grow in diuets places of England :'the Rolfe-Willow groweth plen- tifully inCambrid ge {hire,by the riuers and ditches there in Cambridge towne they grow abundantly about the places called Paradife and Hell-mouth, in the way from Cambridge to Grandchefier 2 I found thfi dwarfe Willowes growing neere to a bog or
marifh ground at the further end of H‘;1mp-
fiedheath vpon the declining ofthcj hill. in the ditch that inclofeth a fmall >C_3j0t=3S° there,not halfe a furlong from the {aid houfe
or cottage. _ _ Q5 The Tzme;
The Willowes doe Home at the beginQ
ning of the Spriqlrjbe N amei.
The Willow tree is called in Gteeke *‘rn'a: in Latin.e,Salz’x: in ,high T?utCh,i1eepben2 in low Dutch. netlgen: 111 Italian, Same; sglcia : in French,Srmx: in Spanifhfialgueirq, Salzer, and sag: in Englifh, sanow, W1-
rhie,andVYi1t19w: