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1146 Of the Hiftorieof Plants: L I 1% 1'

2 The female Englillr Maiden-llagcefi V like vnto the precedent, faurng that 15 15 ‘arc in and wanteth thofe {pots or markes thai encc. the other, wherein confifteth the diigilma i Our Authors figure was of the T7“ fires a .f2mma of Taéermzrnontmm, which €XPl6 only variety with branched leaues,and thercm was the difference. 1 HT 7' 61’ 456'. - S It growes for the moi‘: part neer vnto fgygg and brookes, and other moilt placesavf.’ in 3 {tone walls and rocks : I found it gfowmgarml Ihadowic fandie lane in Betfomeim lheghcrg.’ of Southfieet in Kent, vpon the glow‘ d new as there was no {tones or fiony Slow‘ fee. vnto it,which before that timc I did He“: he; it groweth likewife vpon fione walléfiflohc / I , 4/be Majeftiespalace0lRichmond:&m&ng13nd. -> 3"‘r¢ = i V wals of the VVePt and North parts 0 Ce .»;.-«., E‘ ' ’§¥-é—f.‘lll/I’/I""‘ f at M‘.Good er faith that in IanuarYa,’ 624' "J Q 3 /V” .o2.zr“~‘*‘ J 1" owin k\\‘ éwgtyfthr ;:§,~«.“ . faw enough to lade an hor e gr “W .. 3" ~ '” §‘I*"’J,L"” 9 bancks in a lane as he rode betweene - t.— “ow “WW ' 1 i ‘O .2‘ ,g;,I/;7r{%,/ agkogrvgagyfift I-Ieadly in Hamplhrre neere W '- \ ..

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_ V _ _‘7‘§e Names; V ' ' ' or little It is called in Greelec, sew-W -" In Latlne, Filzcula, as thongh we lhould fay, Pam: pglifildne with Fame 5 alfo Capz/iarw_.- in lhopgcapzllas I/entm. uifpulems 11') his 5 z chapter maketh 153 —- .64/lztric/yon : of fame it IS called Palytrzc/mi : in Engl1[h,comrnon Maidemhairc. q] T be Temjacrature and V ermes. ._ ‘big The {e as Diofiorjdc: and G4/an do write,haue all the faculties belonging to urdiantxrfia °. Maidenahaire.

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. . . _ . e 1: the B The decotition made in wme and drtrnke, helpeth them that are fhort winded, it help“

cough,ripencth tough flegme,and auoideth it by fpitting. _ The lie wherein it hath beetle fodden, or laid to 1nfufe,is good to wafh the head: caufi icurfe and fcales to fall ol’r",and haire to grow in places that are pild and bare,

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qr T5: K ina’t35'§ k t g . - - O C T*He matter of the Thiftles is diuers,l'ome Thiftles ferue for nourilhment, as ‘b6 Afrghlrllinc With°‘“PliCklCS,and the Artichoke with prickles 5 other for rnedicine,as the 10°‘ 0.67”, . 5 3 which is good Formanythings 5 the blclfed Thiftle alfo, othcrwife called Carzlmlf h€"”l’ a virch-‘ V H uluet,and diuers others : fomc are p'oifonfome,as Cbazmelem mger 5 one fmooth,p1arn€2 fillet with cut Prickles, as the Thiltle called Beares Breech, or /Icambasfirirmis,whereofthere 1S ano _ .

Prick 1es,which we make the wildc,of the which two we intend to write in this ch8P“3‘°

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._ tab“ 1 y Eares breech of the garden hath broad leaues,finooth,{omewhat hlackeagalhéld (:,,1d_fl3 the edges,and fer with many cuts and fine nickes:between which rrfeth VP ‘f‘.'Co1o,wb1l" big flalke brauely decktwith flours,fetin order from the middle vpwafdf’ _ aflerthcn’ of {CW6 long, which are armed as it were with two catkins, one higher, another IOWC’ ' - witlifl’. 1 2

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fi“s3I1d full ofclammie jnyce, and are diuided into many olfifprings, which as they creepe far,fo ey “OW and then bud forth and grow afrefh : thefe roots are [0 full of life,‘ that how little lower ¢m remainc, it oftentimes alfo bringcth forth the whole plant.

.1":/Icantlmjlxriww. ~~ 1: 2 t,¢’_'cam5u'4 f)vl.aculc4ti2:. Gardcn Bgag'gs-bfgech° Prickly Beares-breech;

pm: Wilde Beares-breech,called Acantéar/jlxg/Irit',Pwa fettcth forth for Qéameleanm Manflreliep? and reporteth that he found it growing arnongfl the grauelly and mod’: places neere to the w°f Montpcllier, and at the gate of Aegidta, betwecnc the fouhtane and the _broolte neere to d r all {this thiflleis in name, tlourc5_a C010“ 9“°““°*-W fecd !*‘<°_ the 5*“ kmde, but (hotter tfwefrhauing large leaues,dente_duor ragged wirhmany Cu“ ‘Pd W‘-'¥_fi°“_5a 310! Qnly in fome few 9f the leaues,as fdme other tl_11‘lfl.és,but very thickly dented 0r_cl_ouen,and hauing many amp,‘ geawhltc and hard prickles about the {ides of the diurlions and cuts,not very ca lie to be handled’ ‘Wched without danger to the hand and fingers. I). q[ The Place. d¢ns’f’f.‘°'ia'es writeth,that garden Branke_V_rfine groweth in molt’: and horny placcs,and alfo in car- Qnel ‘1t_Were vnaduifedly done to feeltc 1t1D;C1thCl’Of the Germaines any where, but in‘ gar ens‘ T 5“! my garden it doth grow very plentrfully. F .A y ' g V ' 12% ° mlfie was found in ccrtaine places of Italy neer tothe fea, y that notable learned man Al: Set P"”"‘“:PhYfiti'0n t0 the DUl<‘€0fF€ff‘3h'3»3“d P‘°f€ “bl 0‘ film Piles and PhYfickc,and is: “I811? “gland; 1: I haue feene it growing in the gardcniof M’.Io6n Perla»/5):’. :1: BO , {I T/2e.‘Tt'gm”e. _ . y W Jth ‘he Branlre Vi-lines do‘ floure in the Summer feafon, the feed is ripe in Autumne : the TOOE too cgleth frelh ; yet now and then it perilhes in Winter in both the G"<.‘rmé1‘ines,if the weather be

d = _but in England the former l'cld'o_me or neucr dicth;

It-i _ 4 _ q]',Téc2\Qzmc,r. _ _ V , _- _ _ nifie S “alien in Greeke,:msg‘= the Latines lteepe the fa“tne’natnc n/1.¢4”‘5'“.‘ -” Y?‘ doth ’3W%‘5t4.v; figg hf}, “generally all kind: of ThilHes,and thatris called Acaiztbus by the figuffi -4”’9”977=4fi4y : the Eng--

tnf is,Branlce V1-line,and Bcares-breech.

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“me or garden Brankc Vrfine is named in Latinc.SéI!i‘tA/Illlfslof lvyftmfisl Atamlm: : in Greel<e,i' ind‘ of Galen, arihafim‘, and Plan}, wxéhormpr .- Pliny alfq called} this pctcaritérts l.s'uz'A,.ot" f'rnO9t_l’1* D d’d d cl 2" t Branke