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white Trefoil,but there is fome dificrenceifmile 3

floures and feed 5 for the floures of this MC fh grow thicke together,and are of a whim 16 colour : after which follow heads mad€0f 11" bladders or thin skins,after fuch a manerast e};_ referrible a Straw-berry or Ralpas,and the)’ ‘"6 3 a grayifh colour here and there marked wlf . h the iiallrs feldom grow aboue three inches bifir‘ It growes in molt falt marifhes , as in 3”‘ O falt marifh-.in thofe below Purflectifnd P It flames in Iul and Au uli. 01:: W . _ forth by the narhe of Trgolium fiégif"”'” 57:; mm .- fome had rather cal it Trifilmm W/’.“""' Bladder Trefoile. . bid; '5 There are two other Trefoiles with W the I thinlre good to acquaint you. 3fld,‘h°f‘°'. by” fimilitude of thecu s which contain the 0 r. d and become the fee -veffels, ‘may be Edy; Ste/[AM 5 and thus Baufiiae calls the 5!“ 7” _. ”';[fc‘/lamm : wliereto fordifiinétions fake d fimmmcalling it Triféljfcllatum birfutum , {tarry headed Trefoilezit hath a final 1°“g :- ‘OOL from which arife fialltes fome 09: ieiv round, flendcr, hairy , and reddifh , hailing 3 leagues or branches : the leaues» fiand thfce one, flalke,as in other Trefoiles, fmciroth 0!! the Vlppna fideiand hairy below:the floures are ‘H31 164 red , like in {hape to theft: of the com!“ (hem Trefoile,but lelier 5 and they (land 630 ° ‘W. in a cup,reddi{h,and rough below,and on t Sung per part cutinto fiue long (harp leaues gfo/mg;

Md: 4 Trifiizflmf/".igif‘c'rzim. Straw-berryrTrefo_ile.

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open as they commonly figure a. flat.-

Je - . _ _ . r. fallen, ti fe cups dilate themfelues, and haue in the middle a longifh tranfverfe whitiflioflrfw‘ 1

faw this flouting in Ma in the arden of M‘ T 4 {fr mentera a {mall lfland ih the Mgditerranean fe: ‘flaw’ wk? firfl brought Plants heme

6 This other (which for any thing that 1 1; - ‘hath fbmetimes a foogotherwhiles little aboue an idlcolifl branc the 1€_3ll€5iW!11Ch flafld by th1'€CS,arc fallned to long foot-lialks,and they rhemfelues are longirlghauing no little iharpe pointed leaues growing at the fettinrr on of the foot-fialk” fialks : they are green ofcolour,and not inipt about the edges ' the hgads that ‘he t in :I1]1(<‘;§_a;_lks are round,fhort,and .gre_eri,with frnall purple or elfe whitifh flours life thof 6‘ C beCOm‘€If011C,bUt lef_Ter,ftanding in cups diuided into line parts, which when the flour‘ the fore omewhat bi_gg_er,har{her,and more prickly,but open not themfelues fo muc 3 ~ - fuel‘ ‘he feed 15 “kc that °fM1“¢Fibut fomewhat rounder: this flours in Iun€i“" :i‘*1§:l;‘fr:.J‘£‘0lil;1g';- llfiril obferued it in Dartford falrt marifh, the tenth of Iune I63 3. ha

fl‘ Wm gla5rum,Smooth {tarry headed Trefoile. ,

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~ ~ V 1]’ T5e'I‘em ert dr _ V V d 'l‘l%efef, efl'pectiaLly the three lafi, feeme to behf :h‘::ri':r7he tgrtgdr and vertue as the comm ow re oi es, ut none of them are at this day vfed in phyfickepr known, vnleffe to fom

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d Here he diuers forts of Pulfe as Beans,Peafon Tares Chiches a ' ‘Chanda’ . - - » , cl 1‘ ch like, €°mP , Tvnder this ti-tlc Pulfe ;and fi{:fi of the great Bean or garden Bean. n u ,5} «mi

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i I fir He great liearierifetlivpwithafoure fquarc fialke, fm‘ooth,ho'llow,without joynts;

long and vpright, which when it is thicke_ fowne hath no need of propping, but when it is fowrie alone by it felfe it‘ foone falleth down to the ground:it bringeth forth long

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- ts 0% fiandin from an0ther,confi(’t1n of man rowincrvpon one rib or item euer one wher- g 0 2 Y

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U Cffncwhat fat, fet with veines, flippery more long than round. The floures are eared, in forrne 0 3:19 colour either white with blacke fpots, or of a blackifh purple:after them come vp long it W3: thlclre, full of i"ubl’cance, {lcnderer below, frized on the infide with a certaine white wooll as ere,or {oft flOCl(CS3,'v*.-'hlCl] before they be ripe are gr€€fl_i3fld afielwalds being dry they are black

a , . . . V wtildi ffimewhat hard, as be alfo the cods of broome, yet they be longer than thofe, and gmm ; in C fiue Beans,feldome more,long,broad,flat, like almofl ro a mgmg

- 3'6 contained three foure or i ' . > * . . ,. °=§’€at,and oftentimes to the weight of halfca dram 5 for the moi’: part white, now and then or

isiivlilifpliili colour -, which in their vpper part haue a long blaclce nauell as it werc,_ wh ich is couc- M-_ ed‘ ‘-16! nailc, the colour whereof is a light greene : the skin of the fruit or beane is clofely CC)1‘[‘r.. E a rt ie inner part being dry is hard and found,and ea fi_ly cleft in funder 5 and ithath on the one W-Iclent beginning of fprouting, as haue alfo the little peafe,great Peafe,‘Ciches,and many

9! Pulfes. The roots hereof are lon‘g,and failnegd with many firings;

2 F454 fylucflrzis.

1 F454 major bortenfir. The wilde Beane.

Tlie great garden Beane.‘

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The fecond kinde of Beane (which Perm fettethi forth vnder the title of Sy/WW“ G3’-W’t¥m ‘and Dodamem, Bana'[yl:ie_/his -‘whichnmay be called in Englifh, Greeke Beanes) hath fquare u‘ ow “fillies like the garden Beahes,but fmaller. The leaues be alfo like Pb? C0mfI1On Bearie, F a- claf that the ends of the rib whereon thofe leaues doe grow haue at the VCYY find frnall tendrels or Per‘: fuch as the Peale leaues haue. The floures are in fafhion like the fmmefa but Of 3 Clarke

wh.°°19Lir : which being vaded,there fucceed long cods which are blacke Whérn they be ripe,within' 15 inclofed blacke feed as big as a Peafe,of an vnpleafant iafie and fauour.

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