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leHer,ha1'der,and rou_ncr er feeds of a darke or blackifh colour. This growes not Wilde with v »

is fometimes fowne in gardens,where 11‘. floures in Iutte and luly. fan C16; 4 This Egyptian differs not lfl {hape from_ the ref’: or his krnde, but the fioures are 0 d Grow

tgairt blew on the in fide , but of an alh colour inclining to purple on the out fide :the_cO1 ‘>'c(z)=me_

vpou long foot- flallrs,and are a little welted or wrnged,and containe but two or three lit: :3 Cm to

ted leads {potted With blaclte f pots. This floures in Iune and Iuly,and the feed thereof W3 , .

Cllzfim from Confiantinoplqhauing been broughtthither out of Egypt.

2]: 4 Lat/Jyms uEgyP_”7“”" Egyptian Chichlm55'

2;’: 3 ‘Lav’/yyms mgx¢fléfizZ.__/fa. Fur]:- Ptrrple floured Chrchluzgs.

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S The llalks of this are fome two or three foot long,winged,weal<e,and lying °”.thee%lleal!€5 vnlfiffc they haue fomewhat to fupport them. Vpon thefe at certain dillances grow W‘ n narr0W with two little eares at their fetting on to the Pcalke : thefe leaues confifi of fixe long i‘ Rand vp‘ green 163065 like thofe of the other plants of this kindes and thefe fix leaues common he 6 [land right by couples one againll another 5 otherwhiles alternatly : the foot-fialke whef€°’l I of 3 fair‘? ends in C13{Pl“i§ tendrcls: the floures are in {hape like the former, but the outer lea 5 1? - g fame red or crimfon co1our,and the inner leafe white: after the floures come the cods,e_OI““m 8 bf!‘ foure or Hue pretty large flat feeds,which fwel out of the cods w here they liC,and 1“ t E P tween each feed are depreffc, lilte that of oroéw. This is only a garden plant with V5,?“ lune and It1ly,Ih:{€_€d15_“P‘3 1“ Allgufiz I haue for this giucn you Labels figure of mi”. ggfijpyegramzaaea , 0120, which may ferue, if you but make the leaues and cod: to agree fcri tion. it r . _

6? The yellow Wilde Tare or Fetch hath druersyery (‘mall ramping Ptalkes, to_ugh,tara1 this way and that way,no_t able to {land of it felfe without the help of props or things fhape O _ it ; the Iegueg are very thin and {harp pointed: the Homes grow alongfl. the leauesa 1:71 mania peafe f1oures,0fa bright yellow colour : the roots are very lmall,Ir)t)g.3tOl!gh,3Dd 1“ “Y cart

. . . . a - - - .e rnfomuch that it is impolfible to root it forth,be1ng once gotten IDEO the ground_,V_“

. _ . r a the IT?” be dlggcd Vp Wltll the roots,and both call: into the truer or burned. Douhtleflclt iv W nitious and hurtfull weed of all others;/nto all matter of green whoI{omel1erb5. 0‘ 3 *

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WI/i'I‘)rI/II/-r,,,I’ L . ‘_ _ \ ,, . . '1’/fie Placel _ . _ - E Sula firfl growes in lhadowie woods and amongftbulhes : there groweth great, (lore thereof in Iegaénfcom be wooc“r,a mile and a halfe from Greenhithe in Kent,as you go to a village therby cal- etfome and in diuers other places. I _ V _ The fix: gioweth in molt graflie pal’tures,b0rders of fields,and among gram almofi euety where e. . qf The ‘I mze. T118’ tinreartfitrereth the other pulfes. ,1; _ _ qr Afdfitffo '1 I ‘V - x . - . _ 1,” Che firfl is called z:4rf;yu:,to make a; difference betwixt It and Lat/Ejm or Spurge sof M,mL,'g:_ eat Wilde Tare,and Cichling‘. .. _ _ » y The fecond is the Er-vxe;-«nlzlétzm flrtiwum ofFz.ecl:fiu: : Ldtbyrus Or Czcmula ofDada7mur: La. Jrzrs angpfijorggyamizzcafhlia of @056]. z _ I5 » , . k x . K T 6 third is the Aracu sjtrve C were of Dadamws .: the L4! yrwflore furpureo of Camevrariur. . 55: he fourth by Clnfius is called Ciccreula ufigyptmm : by C »z7’/187471145. /1’4‘“3 HiLbanicd:,fiq2e Lzztéju gffltiacur. . t . _ _ v - - v y A . . thglge fit‘: is not gnen'tio_ned by any that I remenrbenbut M‘ P4rlemfm2,inhis'Gard‘en offloursencl T 3’ the name I giueit you. ' r .. r l f

pm. he fix: is the Latkyrnsis fylrue fri5flo.luteir ofT/zaulhrs‘ : Lcgumen termglmdzém /imile of Daeéewlm" Ome OfTa6er72l. andit rrrayibe the Ar4cusfla.lut£0 of the Adverf, 1»Io,weuer;I haue put Laéel: figure

cc/I tgie ‘Won: for it_,which well enough agrees with it. I v {e for fome refernblance it hath to /4/W’ 3 = ' . y can 15 LA'Ao/mcozdcs. if '

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J"2emm.- .- ofcordzrs, Erwmfiztiwmz : of Tr4gu:,l’zfum’Gr¢corum;-in Engllfh, Peaf e cuerlafling;

- The femperature and vertues are referred to the manured Tare or Vetch,notwithfieanding they‘

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