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co he at the end of another, making of many one entire leafe, of a greene colour : amongfl which WV ‘H p _ ~ g». Q1311: forth diuers naked hard {’calkes,v_ery fmalland Ptiffe, on the tops whereof fland fpikie cares of )7 i i . W ; I V 1 ». i , p . V 1. C W floures, like thofe of Broome, in {hape like that great three leafed graffe, called Lagapm, or -v -A - l ~ b ‘he Fox—raile gtafle : after which come flat cods, wherein is inclofed fmall feed like to Tare;

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k. 5 This diffemh nor; from the precedent in fialks,roots and l_eaues:the floures confifi of a flock: f fol: ma:r;er,not vnlike to the gralfie tuft of Foxtaile,refem%ling the flo_ure of {.agopm,or Hares- Othhbut haumg fmall yellow floures lelfer than the former, w erein it chiefely dilfereth from the “Of his kinde. . qr "f12ePla'ce. _ _ ‘,y 5:6 HIP: being our common Diets-wccd,groweth in molt fertile pallures and fields a‘l§_1}9§t_‘-l1€_§ Etc. The tell are firangers in England. » IJ T5: Time. -They Home from the beginning of Iuly to the end of Augull. if 7/ N . ,,mTh° firlt of thefe Greenweeds is named of mjolt lfiziharifls Fla: Tiné?oriul,bl.lt morcc1l'ightI1Y:1‘;"3! . . . . - or W. "§"{nEt‘qrz4,of this Plmy hath made mention [I:he §3reeneweeds,faith he,do grgvvmliéaezgfem . Iran In his I 8.bool<e, I 6. chapter. It is called in high Dutch, ;fl’¢tlJll1m0tI,_3fl Looffimif '_ _ E “,“sC¢’rretta,and Cofiria, as tmattbiolm writeth in his chapter of Lyfim46/J14i°‘' / - -_. _§_-_ 19 .%1‘lhiDiers Greeneweed,bafe Broome,and W00dWaX€fl- 9 tell we refer to their feuerall titles. d Vertuen

T . «J T17: T empefature an f h _ h i fec :6‘: Plants are like xfnto eommon Broomein blttCl:l§fl:;fi{1$O:I;ei:%[(;::13§f]g(:fi§?3 :3): rs well k egree:they are Iilrewife thought to be in vertueh qma ,be had ' we man not need to {beaker gftha “°Wne, and therefore not vfed at all where the 0! C{ Y - . L. 1 - Vi ~ t -9??? Ehat Diets make thereofibeing a matter 1mP‘“““““‘: 59 9}‘! H}.9t‘Q!Y-.

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