1312 i Of the Hifiorie of Plants.

:1: Orohincke Monfjzeliacaflo. oélongzir,‘ Long floured Broomefliapet

1 Orohmcée Ramojir, Branched Broom-Rape};

:1: aroéancheflore majm. fireat floured Broogtg $39“;

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A Room is a bufh or flrrubby ll

hath {talks or rather W0?d cadet . , .. Ches, from which do fprmfi cati- twrgs,cornered,greenntough, and I ‘lblatau. ly howed,many times diuided into’ I11 A ow, rthcs ; about which do grow little 163 5 res, obfcure green colour,& bi,-we yell0W furipc

and at the length flat cods, which beer itch, »

are black as arezchofc of the comma‘ - ' - . _ hing in which doe he flat feeds, hard, romjgo, is

»l”°l'"1lll1.andlefl'er than Lentils {me times

hard a-nd wooddy, fending forth Cl 9 another plant of the colour of an Olfe in {hapelike vnto the baflrard Orcllls C: Birds neli, hauing a root like 4 Tm.” Rape,whereupon it is called Rdffim Broom-Rape. Wing 2 This is a certain bulbed plant gray-ma}. vnro the roots of Broom big beloWa3“d and leraboue, Couered with hlaclcifh kale‘ 0,” Y€ll°Wifh pulp within : from W . “lb 3 llalkea {pan long, hauingw it’ about the top, like almofl; to th Nettle. After which grow forth 10“ and round husks,in which are conrai many feed s,and good for nothing : thc plantis of the colour of the 01:69 mfg’; 0%‘

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3 Gezzgflzz Hzflbanica. S paniih Broome.

6 C/Jamregenzl/la Parmonica. Dwarfe Broome of Hungary.

Of the Hifiorie oi Plantst

‘5 C/uzmxgezufla Anglia. Engliflr Dwarfe Broomea

:1: O f this graham/re or Broome Rape there are fame varieties obferued and {et forth by Lo. 6:! and C/ufim 5 the firft of thefe varieties hath

longer and frnaller floures than the ordinarie. '

The fecond hath larger Homes, and thole of a blewifh colour,and is fometimes found among come. The third is parted towards the top in. to fimdry branches3thc floures of this are ei. ther blew,purpIi{h or ell'ewhite,and it willing. ly growes among Elempe. :3:

The Sparuth Broome hath likewife wooddy items, from whence grow vp fiendcr pliant twigs, which be bare and naked vmhout leaues, or at the leaf! hauing but few {mall leaues , fer here and there far diftant one from

aI10il1€TaWitl1 yellow floures not much vnlike _;

thc fl0'~“'€3 Of Cflmmon Broome, but greater, which “"33 illE0 {mall long cods , wherein is contained browne and flat feed : the root is tough and wooddy. _

4 Small leafed or thin Iea fed Broome hath many tough pliant fhoots tiling out of the groun,d,which grow into hard and £0083“ ll3<l<=, which are diuided into diuers twfggy branches whereondoe grow very (‘mall thmlcaues, of a Whitilh colour 5 whereupon fome haue called it Genijfd al6a,white Broome : the floures grow at the top of the ftallt<)eS,1? fhaipe like rhofe of the common Broom, uto aw ire colour wherein it fpecially differeth from the other ]?:ro0mC$. HT? is 5 Engliflt