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' ., _ Chas Stone Bramble feldome groweth aboue a foothigh, hauing many {mall flexible bilfn, th€ without pricklesfifailing Vpon the ground, couered with a reddifh barke, and iomewhatth: g . leaues grow three together, fer vpon tender naked _fO0':«1lalkeS {omewhat fmpt ab?“ ho {tht} the Homes grow at the end of the branches, confining of foure fmall white leaues Pkg lime an!- C herry-tree : after which come fmall Grape-like fruit, confilhn of one, two, or tl1r€€h€ 3,6, and Parent berricsfet together as thof e of thegcommon Bramble, Of a red colour when Illa? hakbroada of a plcafant tallfe,but fomwhat allringent. The roots creepe along in the ground V61)’ 3 l whereby it greatly increafeth. _ ww, K00" Clmmmoms (called in the North part of England, where they efpec!allY flflcgs : it bri berrics,and Knouglmberries) is likewife one of the Brambles; though without Pl“ 108‘?
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folth fmalfite branches or tendersflems of a foot -high ; whereon do grow at cerraine diliarices mughleaues in (‘nape like thofe of the Mallow, not vnlike to the leaues of the Goolebetry bu ‘hi '1‘ 6 top of each branch Prandeth one Home and no more, confifting of fine finall leaues of a dark P“‘Ple colour : which being fallen,thc fruit fucceedeth, like vnto that of the Mulberry, whereof it as Called Clmmazmortmdwarfe Mulberry5at the firft white and bitter, after red and fomewhat plea- allt ‘ the root is long, fomething knotty 5from which lcnots or joynts thrufl: forth a few thredcl ie 1e:“§5- it I take that plant to which our Author‘ hereafter hath allotted a whole chapter, and cal-
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