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cared blew like thofe of the former : the root alfo is wooddy, both ofthern ar e of a certaine firong .
fmell, but nothing at all offenfiue 5 and that which is the leII'er is the better.
This Indian Sage hath diuers branches of a wooddy fub fiance,wheron do grow {mall l€3UC5a long,rough, and na'rrow,of an ouerworne co1our,and ofa moi’: fweet and fragrant finelI.The fioures grow alongfl: the tops of the branches, of a white colour, in forum: like the precedent. The I00‘ 1‘ tough and wooddy. * 9 . d
The Mountaine Sage hath an vpright fialke {month and plaine, whereupon doe grow bfoa trough and ruggedleaues, fleightly nicked, and vneuenly indented about the ed ges,of an hfJaTY°°; Iour, {harpe pointed, and of a ranke fmell : the Homes grow alongfl the top of the flalkc; 1“ map
like thofe ofRofemary, of a whitilh colour. The root is likewifewooddy.
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«V _ d 5 We 11906 111 0!}? gardens a krnde ofSage, the leaues whereof are reddifh ; part of t11°fe.§::y Ieaues are fiirlpped with Wh1te,others mixed with white,greene, and red,euen as Nature lifl F0 P
with filth plants. This is an elegant variety, and is called Salruia variegata elegzm: Variegated or painted Sage. _ _ T ’ , h 6 We haue alfo another,the leaucs whereof are for the molt part white,fomewhat mixed Wum greene,often one leafe Whlte,al'ld another greene,euen as Nature 113,33 we bane faid_ This is 1'19‘ .K rare as the former, nor neere fo beautifull, wherefore it may be termed S417/in wrirgam vu/£"‘”' ’ Common painted Sage._ \ _ g of t‘ 7 There is kept in fome ofour chiefe gardens a fine Saga-,which in fhape and manflerdr. growing refembles the fmaller Sage. but in {mell and talte hath fome aflinit with VVOrmC"".00 ed whence it may be termed Saluia A§fi»t_kite:, or VVOr'mewood Sage. Bauhim onely hath r1rent1d0?‘Ec this: and that in the fourth Place m his .Pm4x P43” 37. by‘ the name of Saluia minor zz/t€7’4-' 3" ago 3dde$,'H¢€C adore ¢_/9' fapore cf/1‘ L/15/z'm5y,yflo.reque rmémtc: that is, This hath the fmelland ta. _'4, , Wormewood, and ared floure :-but ours (ifmy memory faile me not) hath awhitifh HOW“ ‘ ‘E15; a tender plant, and mufk be carefully preferued from the extremity of,sVVinter.~ I 5”‘ fall I '
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8 Salt/izz Cretim mm pamzfémj Candy Sage without Apples;