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green and c{peckleg,with white and milky T90“ and lines rawne iuers ware and as bigge as a mans finger : the flours: forth ofheads full ofpticklest being Elm’ . d in d0“”“’ ,\ purple colour. the feed ‘is wrappe _ long \W/ like that cg Clllotton Th1flle:the rO0t 1’ 3 thicke,an w ite. qr TbePlaae'. It groweth vpon wafie. and eomm0flfiPI:‘$; by high mics, and by dung-htlsalm0 ‘3 where.

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It floureth andqieedeth when Cotton-Thlm doth.

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It is called in Latine, Carduw L45"’”l’m¢ Cardum M aritgin high Dutch,fl)flTBt misfit ’_ in Jamal : in French, Chart/an :1’: 7“’/h‘’ fled), be Englilh,our Ladies Thifile : it may PY°Pd “neg called Lem'0gr4p6mr,Of the white fpots flflbooke, that are on the leaues: Pliny in his 27'! d L”. chap. 1 r . tnaketh mention ofan hcfb cal eth not “.3 '4P’”3*,but what maner of one it 15 “ham, ex pre fled 5thC'l’Ci-OYC it would be hard ‘O3-S, this to be the fame that his Lm:og’4l’_h” 1 ’ck this is thought to be Spz'mtalé4,call€d 1_ .~ws.t.m; or white Thifile, Milke T 1 Carduua Ramptariw : of the Arabiafi-9235 Bm'eg:mr,as Matthew Syluatitw tefllfict '

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The tender leaues of C ardzwa Le“ a the prickles taken off,are fornetimC5 V A eaten with other herbes. . is

Galen writeth,that the roots of Spin 4154 do dry and moderately binde, that therefore 6:: for thofe that be troubled with the laske and the bloudy flix, that it fiaieth bleeding,“ cold fwellings 5 eafeth the parne of the teeth if they be walhed with the decotftion thfifedo {'0

The feed thereof is of a thin e (fence and hot facultie, therefore he faith that it is go‘?

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. . - (news Diafcorides affirmeth that the feeds being drunkc are a remedy for infants that haue.tl1"';va1y{¢gg drawne together, and for thofe that be bitten of ferpents : and that it is thought to df 1”‘ pents, if it be but hanged about the necke. ' . l

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A e Y 3 Lobe ’I‘h"i‘lile hath a very long fialke,and lcaues jagged, great. long,and broadfifeew r gaflaedfirong offmellfomewhat greene on the vpper fide,and on the nether d ter and downy : the fioures growforth ofa round head like a globe, whxc the tops of the Pralkes 5 they are white and finall, with blew threcis in the midi’: =Ih with haires ofa meane length : the root IS thrcke and branched. . i 2 There is another Globe Thiflle that hath lelfer leaues,bntmore full of prIC _1e5> ‘ii heads alfo : but there groweth out of them belides the floures,certaine long and fhffe 1!; 16 _ 3 There is likewife another kinde rfiffmbling the fitfi in forme and figureabu‘ “me ‘i the flames thereof tend more to a blew. There is alfo another Globe Thifile, which is the Ieafls, and bath the 3134?‘ R the reii _: the head is fmall -, the Homes wheteofare white,like to thofeofthe 55“!

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I Cardumglobofia, The Globe—Thiflle§

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Small Globe-Thiflles

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2 Cardumglobofw: amma.

Prickly headed Globe~Thiltle'§

'5” cardma gloéafa czzpitulo latiare.‘ Flat headed Globe»-Thifile.

There is a certaine other kinde hereof, yet the head is not d°‘ aboue ;out ofwhich fpring blew floures :

{o round, that is C0 fay,flattei and

the —fla1ke hereof is flender, and coueted witha kewife on both fi<1°Saan¢l%FfI1¢¢liE °“°'Y. «‘-'°m°r

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