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. . - - V .1 ' othfl growing vpnght,but c reep1ng;the leaues are toothed,rnore thrclce and hoary than the rel.,1D

refpe 615 alike. Baubine calls it Aératammz fcemizm repem mmafcem. T’ qr '1“ be Place. Lavand er Cotton groweth in gardens almolt enerie where. .. s e, V ¢gTbe’1'z‘me.

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They are called by one name Santalimgor Lavander Cotton : ofmoit, Cimmcypfzrz//"114 " blhteflcd concerning C/7zz?7I.cc_y[Jzu'i]fi//5 is {o {hort and brieflrhat by him their 0pll110nS can neither bi? Tel nor race;-"ued. . ' ' frmimz,

They are donbtlefle much cleceiued that would haue Lavender Cotton to he .«sl570_’{’””’” Worm. or the female Sothernwood Sand likewife they are in the wrong who take it be Scrip/JIM: “gm wood 5 and they who firit fet it abroch to be a kinde of Sothernwood,we leaue to their etroodran caufe it is not abfolutely to be referred to one,bnt a plant participatinghoth ofW0YmW

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l The feed of Lnvander Cotton hath a bitter ta.fte,being hot and dry in the third dfigme‘ qr T/ac V6'Itfl£’5. aid“ the

A Pliny {ézith,That the herb Cb4;i¢.§’ry'p4rz_fl"u4' being drunke in wine is a good medicine 35

oiforz of ail ferpents and venomous beafts. r , ft wormes,-' It killeth wormes either giuen greene or dry,and the feed bath the fame vertuc 383"‘ B but avoideth them with greater force. It is thought to be equall with the vfuall worm LC '

- A 4:111“ 1 Thcfiguryc which formerly was in this place zvasa kind: ofMofi‘e,whicfi Trdgm (ct forth by the namenf Sdvifldfjiutflrie :Tur‘m-r and Tabcmzmz. A it Chamacyyayijjios. Scemore thcrcofm the Moffcs. , '

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thicke tender thoots very {oft and brittle, ofthe thickneffe of the greatefi {wens qt_Iill,:

gm in tafie like the green bean,hauing at the top a certarne {cal foft bu’d , which in time we-th t0a branch of the height oftwo cubits,diuided into diners other {mallet branches,wher-_ Ogle re‘ many little leaues like haires, more fine than the leeues of Dill :among{’: which come {mall mofiie yellowish floures which yeeld forth the fruits green at the Eff}, afterward as red at d°‘31_l,gof the bjgncffe of a [mall peafes wherein is contained grofii: blaclriflrfeed exceeding 0 which is the cairfe that it lieth fo long in the ground after his fowingheforegrt fpring vpzthe fey ts are many thicke {oft and fpongie firings hanging downe front one head, and fpred them- ‘ues 3“ abougwhereby it greatly increafeth. .— , V _ _, _ A ifi We haue in our mariih and low grounds neere vnto the fea,a Sperage Of this klnde which_ ,n._ erefh 6! little from that of the garden,and yet in ltinde there is no difference at all ,_ bnt onel y in anunng-bx’ which all things or molt things are malde more beautifulland larger. This’ may bee

"11? Mgw palufirngmariih Speragea

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One or mountain Sperage is one of the wild onesfet forth vnder the title of Cormair, wig? C .‘.’

S pe- rig thornes, though. d of a black color 2

- cans 4‘-1fl2.4raa,,,_. £1‘,-gfydgg . and c;,z,/me A1y.4mntbifiw,that doth very well refemble thol'_e of th

V D fi311<S,roo?s andbranfiohes fatrirgthar thofe fine hairy leaues which are in thegardffl ; 3 L 3 5 ' - . I _0 . ‘I

ey?:ff°ffrblunt,and tender 5 and in this wild Sperage, {harp hard and prickly

are rnalland {lender : the root hereofis rcund,of the bignelle ofa peafesafl

:5 aft long,rhicke,far,and very many.

gt"? This fourth kind differeth from the ran dei'cribed,being a wild Sewer’? °F.5P?"i" aid Huh- i l ornes, three or fourc commmg i0l‘El1 together, as

ranches of Whinnes,Goes,and Furfen : the fruit is black when it is rioe,and rm ofa greee; are li K‘ Pfswherein lie hard and blacke feedS,f0m~“-times°D€a°‘h°"Wh’1°5 ‘W0 10 aberry: $610033

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e ‘ht? 0thers,but greater and tougher.

I T’ He fin”: being the nranured or garden Speragqhath at his firfl rifinggout of the ground '

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