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3; I 3 Rammmlus hirfvitus Alpz'mt:fla.al60. _ Rough purple floured mountain Crow-

Rough white floured mountaine _Cr.ow-foot.

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. . _ _ M5 Iura,~againfl thecit;y of Geneua, whereas it floures in lune, and ripens the feed in AugUll- CM had the figure and defcription hereof from D".Pcm1y and he calls it Rammmlm Montana: 3- . r _ - 1} The Place. The twelfth kind of Crow-foot groweth in m_ol’t places ofYorl<-{hire and Lancamlfeagnfc Sou, bordering {hires of the North countrey,almo£t in euery medow,but not found wilde inf 5 therly or W efterly parts of England that euer I could vnderftand of. q] Tbs Time. It fioureth in May and Iune : the feed is ripe in Auguft. {I “The Names. The Globe-floure is called generally Rammmlu: gloémfits .- of fome, Fla: Trallius, and 'Alpz'm¢s : in Engli{h,Gl0be Crow-foot, Troll floures, and Lockron gowlons. » V 3.

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' » », e '1’ H6 great d0l1b1€ CYOW-foot; or Batchelorsbutton hath many jagged leau¢5 0” gig. greene colour : among which rife vp ltalkes, whereon do grow faire yellow flowiddefl . ceeding double, of a lhining yellow colour, oftentimes thrui‘ting.f0f‘h Qltlll? m fgrm ofrhe {aid floures one other fmaller floure : the root is.round,0t faifhioned likyeavT“‘“¢_ll’;5hté‘feed.is whefeofhath caufed it to be called offome S.Anthonres Turnep,or Rape Cro'w—f00‘- I‘ y_ wrapped in a clulter of rough l<n0bs,as are molt of the Crow-feet. 1 V _ any weake 2 The double yellow Crow-foot hath leaues of a bright greene COl0l-"9 W’_‘h -to ‘the pie‘ branches trailing vpon the ground 5whereon do grow very double yellow flC§UT€5 1%.“ V n A ing cedentbut altogether lelfer. The whole plant is lilrewife without any manrfefl dr ere am; that thefe floures doe neuer bring forth any fmaller floure out of the middle of the grcéliflfcren other dotlnand alfo hath no Turnep or knobby root at all,wherein confills Eh“ Q“-’a‘“ 3

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2 Rafltmcmlrzs .:1l:;./'tzB‘:s:9rd:.’z'I!2z’t’:c V Double wilde Crowfoot.

3 The white double Crow-foot hath many gm“ Ieaues dceply cu;/with great gafhesrand thole fnipt about the edges.The Ptallrs diuide themfelues into diuers brittle branchespn the tops whereof do gm“, vfly double figures as white as fnow, and of the bignelfe of our yellow _Batchelor_s button. The root is rough, limber, and dilpercetlr it felfe larre a- broad ,whereby it greatly increaleth.»

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The firft and third are planted in gardens for the beauty of this fl0ur§s,and likewife the fecond,whiclt hath oflate eerie rou ht out of Lancafhire vnto our London gardens, by? a curious gentleman in the fearching forth of Simples, M‘.Tham.»za I1(%5ketl2,wl‘l§:» found it growing wilde in the towne fields ofa fmal village called Hesketh, not {sure from Latharn in Lancafhire.

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They floure from the beginning of May to the

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Diafvarides hath rnade 110 mfinlilm thcleofibm A‘ pzrlcim hath feparated the firlt of theft? from Ill‘? others,intreatingof it apart, and ““‘?“‘3g It by a lie” culiar name B4trac/aim 5 whcrectligzil 319-3 Cal “'34

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