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Yellow Wood Sollell;

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. 39 of a yellow colour, and yeeld for their feed veffels {mall and long horned cod: ‘in other ref?‘ alike. ; .

{I The Place; Thole plants grow in woods and vnder bullies, in fandie and lhadowie places iiffifle 1 I haue not as yet found any of the yellow growing with vs. -‘I: - qr T55 They Home from the beginning of Aprill vnto the end of May and midll oflunco y 1' Tire flames. _ 3,-{gs 3”. Wood Sorrell or Cuckow Sorrell is called in Latine Trifolium uetofm : the A 0‘h°cckow fee‘ Hetbatillzs call it t/I/lcluya, and Pam‘: Cumli, or Cuckowcs meate,bccaufc' either t e C; at bich deth thereon or by reafon when it fpringeth forth and floureth the Cuckow fingeth, 59° 3 1,, Alt!’ time alfo A/leluya was wont to be fung in Churches. Hieronymus Frmfloriur namctll“ Mvlv utch! under Benedzéim faith that it is called uxlimonia .- in high ‘Dutch, fiflmaue : m 10 Trefoileo

olloeckcoscpbgent : in French.Paz'n dc C_'om .- in Eng1im,wo_od Sorrell,wood sowcr,5°“"‘ Stubwort,Alleluia,and Sorrell du Bots. L

. gc lag‘ It is thought to be that which Plifl_y,lt5.z7,c4p. 1 2-, callctll oxyr ;writing thus : 01:15,” I-“fourth fed,it is good for a feeble llornack,and is alfo eaten of thofe that are burilen.But Galefl 10“ d in plxflj booke of Simples faith, that ox}: is the fame which oxalis or Sorrell is : and ox]: 15 °" to be alfo Iuntzfiecitr, or a lcinde ofRu{h. \ A qr The Tam erature; Thefe hetbes are cold and dry like Sorrell. P “B- rb V . ha Sorrell du Bois or Wood Sorrell llampfid and vlfelllbyr grcene fauce, is good {Of ‘hem t111u$totI'¢“ licke and feeble flomackes 5 for it (lrengthneth the flom.acke,procureth appetite,afl °f 3 . faulcteissias the bfifgnot onely in vertue,butalfo in the pleafaritne {Te 0% his talle. h h ‘him’ and C0011 ,. WP“ Yagahft "ii d d(l' l:‘ 1 ft t 't C! lath mightily any hcir peilllildhtfallaileuerjtilfldgcgiavllgicbhiilg mZ3'Z‘Z3n:i ry(l:‘i:[;ofrug“"

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CH Me 504.» Ofnoéle Liuerxwort, or golden Ylarra/‘bile’

1} The D'e[c'ri}:tian. Oble Liuerwort hath many leaues fpred vpon the ground, three cor‘ne1"-‘d2 '6: the three leafed grafl”e,of a‘ perfect gralfe greene colour on the vpper lldea ,bu vnderneath : among which rife vp diuers fmall tenderfoob llalks oftllfec 1”‘? on the ends whereof {lands one {mall lingle blew flourqconlilling of {ix little leau€5a 3 V middle a few white chiues : the feed is inclofed in little round l<naps,ofa whitifl: colour 3V 3% “De do flart forth ofthemfelues: the root is llendcr,compofed of an infinite mum 3’ fa rings. . _A 0 re 0 2 The fecond is like vnto the precedent in leaues, ro0ts,and feed the flclfl-W5’ ““‘f€Ofa , fhining red colourawhercin eonfi {tether the differences " 3 T1119

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riiglthree leaned Liuerwott differeth not from the former,fauing that this brings forth Iew figures tending to purplqand’ the other not f0.

th ere is another in my garden with white floures,which in ftallres and euery other re fpeél is like e . L s

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I Heparimmytrifizliuml Noble Liuerworts

' i 3 Hcpatica mI4ltz'fI0f:t Laéclrj. -N°ble Litierwortiwith double floures,

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2. Ilepatica trifolia mérag Noble red LlLlCl_‘WOl’L,

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Thefe pretty floures are lbnnclin moi’: places ofGermanie in {haclowie woods arnongé{hrubs,and alfo by high- waies (ides: in Italy likewife, and that not only with the blew floures, but the fame with double fioures allb, by the report of /llfrmfus Pant.-‘us D“.of‘ Phym ficlc in the Vnitrerfityol Ferr-ara,a man excellently well feen in the knowledge of Simplest They do all grow lil<ewil"e in my garden, except thatwith double floures , which is as yeta flranger in England : ;t It is now plentirull in many gardens. 1: i

all T/Jc Time. They fioure in March and April,and pClf€5l'. their feed in May. 1] The Names. ' '

Noble Liuetwort is called H’P"’“"‘ trifi2l:‘a,Hep4zi:a arsrcn,‘T2‘ifiWf”{ “”’_5"'"f“" of 3,W,;:/1,; S;z,V5z';z.,r', Herérz Trmttam : in high Dutch, <lI3Dtl flaw“ ma’;-‘,t 3 {I1 low Dutch , ,dl’2‘lJ2_l least _€l3lllIt : in FICflCl1,H€PAtiqnE .- in Engl1ll1,Golclen Trcl'oile,three leaued l_.i_nervv0rt,nob1c’ Liuerwort,and herbs Trlnitie.

11]’ ‘Tbs Tem‘,n€r.ztztre.

'1‘ hefe herbes are cold and dry, with

an allringent or binding quality. ._

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