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Of the Hifiorre oi: Plantsi $- »- " ..,__A ~_________ __________ _~ _ A ~——-—-- 4 The fourth lrirrdeolfytzfw hath a greatnumber offmall branches‘ and (‘rallies the for: inehhtrt it is a low plant and more woolly -. whofe {talks and branches grow not very high, but yer; flit)’ plentifully fpred about the irdes of the plant : the leaues are greater than the formegoiit leffer

an thofe of medow '1'rer‘oile : the floures grow clofe together, as rlrough they were bound vpi 0? (K-‘lllpgrfi into one head or fpoky tuft {ornewhat greater than the former: the cods are alto greater, rd more hairy : the root groweth very deep into the groundrwhcréunto are ad joined a few fibres: t‘ fall? out to be morehairy woolly in one place than in ar_1other,and the more hairy and woolly

*1? it rsrthe whiter it waxeth 5 for the roughne {Fe bringeth it _a certaure whititlr colour. at The ranches of this oft times lie along vpon the ground : the leaues _arefi_rrooth,green aboue,and hoa- :.V\’r1-:1«:E:',:‘.a(l1 : the floures yeIlow,which fadingfomtirnes become orange colouredr The cods are

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H 5 The fifth kinde of Cyri as groweth to the heighthof a cubic or rnore , hauing many {lender w‘§§Y branches like Broom,{lreal:ed,and very hard, wheretipon grow leaues very like Fe_nugreel~:, Yet all hoary,rhree together 5 from the bofom of which, or between the leaues anal the fi‘alil<s;/coo.1e “Om! yellow floures very like Broom,Spm;mz,or Peafe, but fmaller: the cods be like vnto Broomr: ‘odsa Of an aflr colour, but llenderer, rougher and flatter 5 in the feuerall cels Otdltllfiorre whereof a.r°°0Utained bright mining feeds like the blacks feeds or Broome : allthe whole plant; is hoéiry

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Qoue The fix: rand ofcytrfm or bufh '1 reforle growes to the herrrm of; tall man,wrth long flalks rikc [Fed ouer with a blaexzflr barke,and a few boughes or branches befet or garnilhed with leaues: three r:°°“‘mon :fi'efO1l€,bLlE l'maller,growrng allo three togethegwherof the mlddleglilfli of the 3 3 ,' . . Q 0 ' " ‘V’! 1 > om:;;:s,:r§::::“rai:‘Figs;““:‘“-‘sf? ‘Mil:‘”‘:°*;r;:§»;:s?:=::rr;,::2 h9p’°f3 golden yellow colour }f,"{l " Ogrlgkgrhwli (mg fie Eb S a mater than any oft)“. Qfi mg’ lgkinde and oh mafombl C; a dufone rhetf ed lroqlinh ourel,{_ uc gpreofcmr , tr. 0 _ I E 00 auorzt: C CC 13: I CPU 1CC8vC . .-_ O’: f The feuemh ki_nde_ofCt}rz’fu_4 hath many tough and hairy branCh€5_. Fkfing from a w-ood.clr‘e_ Ii pure or fine cubrtshrgh ; which are diuided into fundry {mallet branches,bcfet with leaues

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