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It is found by ponds tides in mom ‘ind dam’
kilh places , in ditches alfo,hauing iiflfitgslg
/A ‘ ;. i, V V flsanding waters,and oftentimes by 01 r ' of Alder trees.
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4 7%‘ growing wilde with vs . 1: \ ‘E 1; ?'}Je Time. h r ed in _ am:i[!.‘Ifg?yldl'€th and btingeth fort e I’ i$\/ \\\"r‘§i'»¢‘ . 1; The Names. _ mu-_ ‘ The (hops of the Low countries hauemm. called it in times pafl by the name 9‘ O”. and vf ed it for the right Mew,O1' 5P‘kne. wow. The Germains name it ®If¢!1I'l:i)3V"].””,” fies dus, olfenicbium : diuets in the LQW C99“: ', call it mane <£‘pp¢:tbat is to lawn L“"“‘;’m, K \. piumfylue/i‘re,orwild Parfley:3n€1f9”‘C3_1'?m-1,, ‘h\ > .» ., Qfippc : that is,Hya’rofclintm,or 2/1[’_W” “yd 35 ll /7 . ,\ water Parfley : and oftentimes it IS namg gm’ ~35 we haue already written, Elcofelifltlmi ‘A 1-, V ~ ~ _ It may be more rightly termed in Latin‘: 1] um fy/mjlrtgand in Englifh,wildc 1>arfl5=Y-I, a,_ D/ofmride: hath made mention ofwfld 0“ I16)’ in the chapter of D zmcu: or wilde agthe and Tbmpbra/¥u:,lz'b. 7. where hee make’ was Parfleyes to differ both in leauesfifld (whet; and {hews that fome haue white fiigkfifitt are t is alfo a certaine wilde P8l‘flCy._-,f0l‘ he faith that tholI‘c):uviril)1!iec’hrliiiiieeihhuhiiiiiaiheoiiiflliiiziid thefialks
of diuers colours,corne neerefl of all to the wilde A ' W W” or wilde Parfley, hath the lower part of the flzalke ofgagliigliililliéilsgifgifiififigiilizdfefto Parllheigl’ which in times Pa“ Wethoughrgood rather to call /Ipiumfilmjlre oi wild Parfl than to 6"” thc AP0th€C3Yi€3a and to “kt? "5 f0!‘ MCW. And after when we tiow know thatyit was hcld [0 bee 75}.(73’1"“”’ P15”? 2 and that We Could alleadge nothing to the contrary wee alfo 92”!‘ - h felues to be of their opinion 5 and the rather,becau{e the faculties am 3 regable «M flliurfia f“. h Plimlié. 2 5.c4p.1 r.is not vnlike to Parfley:the root hereof pur eth fle gne out of they head swhlc thingalfo the root of 0lft’m'c/Jium doth effeaually performe asgve will gorthwith declare:tb€ "3 alfo 19 agreeable,for it feemeth to be called amenm, becaufe it extendcth it {elf in Greek,9"""-" may row ‘arfovr. or marifh places. we’
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The root hereof 15 hot and dry in the third degree.
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, , He firfi kind of baflard Parfley is a rough hairy herb not much vnlike to Carrots:th)e lcaues are like to thofe of Corianders,but parted inio many {mall jags : at ‘he mg 5
the branches grow fl1adowiey_rnbels,or fpokic runclleg gong fling ofrnany maflovgrcs :
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i 2 Cmacm/Lk flit" ard paffley with white fiotires. ' i '
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it C . . . J 3 dMd"PmMd‘¢mfim° GreatroL1gl1P-mrfley.
Hogs Parfley.
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