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_ J“//,~ Of the Hifiorie of Plants. LIB‘ 2' i
V. ' . - furroavedpfa yellowirh green colour : the leaues {hoot forth of the joints and brancl1es,l1l‘I[f:’ gfihe I-lemlocke,but much thicker, fatter, and oilous, very finely cut or jagged almolt lilre tho‘? whim fmalleit Vzfmzga or.S:panifh Tooth-picks : the fioures ftand at the top of the italkes in {ma _st it _ tufts zthefeed follow~es,blacki{h,of the bigneffe ofAnife feed,8c ofa fweet f_auor:the root 1 and l0ng,within the water,very fioft and tender,with very many firings faflned thC‘Y€‘°-
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1 s This growth amongfi {tones and ruhbifh by the walls of cities and townes almo w'here.: * . e T ' T ‘ A _ 13.
The other groweth in the micldefl of water ditches and (‘sanding pooles and ponds, 1“ Tdrffg to ces of England : it groweth very plentifully in the ditches by a caufey as you go from Re - . Detford ncere Londongmd in many other places.
. . ‘ ' - ‘I’/ac "'1' iimr. They floure and flourifh in Iuly and Augufl. q] T/2: Names.
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Their temperature and faculties are anfwerable to the common I-Ietnlocltc, and ham
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CHA1>§ 4.31. O/‘Earth-.,E7\Qtt, Earth Clve:/?nut,or I(j}2pernzzt.
‘t t Buléacajlanm mimat Small Earth-nut.
2 Buléocaflzmzm mztjflr‘ - Great Earth-nut.
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Arth-nut or Kippernut, called after Lobalim N/fflllciffrfé/£712‘ , hath fmall euen crefiefd (talks a foot or fomewhat more high : whereon grow next the g_round,leatresl1l<e tho C fl of Parfley,and thofe that do grow higher like vnto tho_fe of D_1ll gthe wh1te_floures do a“d.0n the [op Om“; fialks in fpokie rundles, like the tops of Dill, which turne rnro lmall feed,‘ lrowlng together by couples or’ avery good ftnell, not vnlrke to thofe of Fennel], but much fmaln er :_thc root; is round,knobhed,w ith certaine eminences or hunchrngs Outsbrowne without, Williic t "‘11f1,0fa firmc and {Quid {uh fiance, and of a taite like the Cheflie-nut, or Cllfifi-fll1t,\7’i]€l'C0f1I OOKC his mam ‘ i V e. , . . 1- 2 There is grub arrother E-arth—nut that hath ftalkes a foot high, whereon grow yagged leaues Ike thofg ofgn man Saxifi-age’ ofa bright green colour: the Eloures grow at the top of the hran— legal“ fin-all fpokie tufts con{i{’ting oflittle white floures : the root 15 like the other, hulbotrs fa~ f 11; with fome few firings hanging at the bottome, of a good and pleafant tafie. i This 1ff€rS mm I e former in that the leaues are larger and greener: the root alfo 18 not fo far within the groufliarrd it alfo,fends forth {ome leatres from the bulb it felfe -, whereas our common kind hath onely the and ofa (mall root that ‘carries the Item and leanes vpon it, fafirted vnto it as you fee It i in the former figure. 1- . . q} The Plate. s _ _ _ , t Thefc herbes do Grow in palhrres and come fields almolt euery where : there is a field ad ;orn_rng ,3 ‘ghgate on the right fide of the middle of the village, couered ouer with the fame ;and lli<€_~_ ire in the next field to the conduit heads by Maribone, neer the way that leads to 1_3adrngton by °“d°I1‘,and in diuers other places. i I haue not yet obferued the fecond to grow Wlld with vs. 5;
T _ \ Q] The Time. _ d -hey Home in lune and Iuly : the feed commeth to pEI’fC&1@D afterwar .
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te,Th° ‘00ts of Earth-nuts are moderately hot and dryfind alfo bindmg '- b‘“_‘h‘e Red is bmh hot‘
a ddtierm T , The Vemm. _ _ Tillie feed opener}; and ptouolceth vtine,and fo doth the toot llkewlfeo
bet Grog: is good fmthofe that {pit and piffe bloud,if the root be eaten raw,or roliedin the cm- s, t v
The D V f T h m boiled and buttered, as we do Parfeneps and Carrots, iihy h 0 fihttcelil !c)tc;(:)ri)f1c(irCtii)lievft-‘i)it(t);1C:l:Vet,a‘ird yeeld nourifhment that is good for the blaidder and kid- es_
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k J M . ,.;./et/"T CH AP. 432. 0fCumin.
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His garden Cumin is a low or bafe herhe of afoot high: the {talk diuideih 1t {CH ‘m5’ ‘ii-‘WW.
mall branches, whereon doe grow little jagged 163“?-'5 VCVY finely Cm imolfim-H p"“'ce'i3° like
- , " 4 hich come the feed, ofa. {throng or ranckfe fmell,Q§& aélicgiigglfaeéc§£:g0c:ri§,f1?&3fg ‘jsstllcfig gei-Eirtth when it hath ripened his feed . M,’ ‘ ' ' - — 2 - - .. ’ 1 /,7’. V n u u 3 *
t 4 f ‘kg; tufts grow at the to of they ’ brancthofe °fFennell,but more finely cut,fhorter and lellef, the P0 . P