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r ‘ 111$ The fix: kinde of Vcroma hath many vpright branches :1 foot high and fomtimes more, di- 3; 5 Veranimfintican} Se‘/}>il!z"falz}z.. i 6 Veronica aflirrgen;,firz/e Spzcata. fin ‘“bg_thlemielires_ir_ito fundry other {mail twigs 5 at the tops whereof grow faire fpiky tufts,bea-i
shrubby Fluellen. Tree Fluellen. I 3 §v_t’}‘18 15 and {hmrng blew floures.The leaues are fomewhat long,indented about the ed ges like
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7 This hath flalkcs fomeycubit high and %ometin-res more, and thefe not very full ofbran- an (,)){’1etbharrrng diuers joints, at each whereof do grow forth two 1eau_es, two or three inches long,’ ed 3 madsaird thele leaues arealfo th1cke,fmooth,and fhinrng, lightly fmpt or cut about the grgcssafld 9521 very afiriugent and drying tafi,and at laflr fomwhat biting.At the top ofthc {ialkes and“’hfP0k!e tufts or blew floures like thofe of the laft mentioned,but oi fomwhat a lighter color, and glgyk Cgin firfi to floure or {hew themfelues below,and (0 go vpwards-,the feed,which is fmal I "l l - C ’9s IS contained in flat "feed vefl'el}s:the root is thicke with many fibres, euery yeare thru- ,/"”””\\€/ M . _ * ‘g‘_‘’ _ nfgifip “W 111O0ts. There is a variety of this with the Ieaues not foblaclt and lhining,buthauing
m,c,h.0r’laHJC(hes5arrd another which hath a longer fpike or tuft of floures . Clufim Calls this Veronica ’ an o[;‘,,_ 1; 1, fund 119 Eighth hauing his {talks leaning vpon the ground,Iooketh with his facevpright, hauing “\\‘=~«... "3 /‘ ~ p Y] flexible branches fat with leaues like vnto wilde Germander by couples, one right againfi llnriuwst ‘ 10: d . 3 r » v. « . m.:\ V .- ' l of b err 9“ P31)’ Jagged about the edges,in refpeét of the other before mentioned. The Homes are "3" ’ a l"i""’ tolounthe root is long with fome threds appendant thereto; * fir """" L r ) WT The Place r ‘5\_ J I/"""““ gfoweth vponba_nkes,borders of fields,and grafiie mole-hils, in fandy grounds, and in
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,5‘. are--e L _ 16 fourth kindc n odd f ‘ d M‘.Stc fim ‘Bren/well raétitionerin hyliclgfound and fhew; I. cdoufifirlnélre l;o{'e.,ne]:>)i§ar(:l to the hfchufe of M‘_. licggchiefe _ofthePClerk_es of her Majeflies nu‘ ‘ in mysgglge mg at Barns neerc London.The fixth 15 a ftranger in England,but I haue it grow« 11. I ' ’ ‘ ~ ’ T f ' . . n "gt The ‘Time. I hefe floure from May to, September; _ /7 V _,_, V 6 _ v- _, qt’ 7 eN4me.r. ; __ ’ . / i,‘ thgffi Thefe plants are comprehended vnder this generall name Veroningand Dodmem would haue “‘ (I; l ' y t thcmrli of t em to be the Batohica or Paula: czfiginetzgand Turner and G tgfner the third = W66 510? C811 ~\fi’ V" , , /‘ v p 3:“ .E“%1ifl1.Pauls Bfetonie,or SpeedwelI:in Welch it is called Eluellen, and the Welch PFQ‘ - at i A *3 »- ' - at istttibfute great vertues to the fameiin high Dutch,@E0l)3IIiJl)¢fll:lDi1<>_;W Dutchrfili 9“ Ilfllfi, 1' 7 Veronicajjiiciztzr latifolia. A Iii 3 V"‘{”i"“ i‘P”fi'- O ay’h°n°’ and Pram?-’ i Vpright Fluellen. Leaning F uc cw
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The‘. The Temperame. g ° ‘'‘‘'C Of a meane temperature,betweene heat and drmefl'e.' - _ qr Tbe Vertues. _ y , _ y r ‘ .1 he d°°°9f 1011 of Vcromm drunl<e,fodereth and healeth all frerh and old wounds, Cleanfeth the . ‘ 01 a lcorruprion, and is good to be drunk: for the kidneies, and agarnfi fctrruinelfe and d ""5 tettars, and con fuming and fretting fores,the fi1‘3"l?,°x imdr _me3re15- ‘ . co De water of Veronica difiilled with wine, and re-difiilled fo often trllthe liquor wax of a reds; O thurfpreuarleth againfr the old cough, the drineffe of the lungS,and all vlcers and inflamniatien. C ame. M , wI“:h{:.[:¢°“d 3"‘? ‘5.“d'Wct¢ ho-th fioures o‘Frh'at rlefcrihed‘ in the third placcsand there that were ibtmcrly (nth: fifzh and EH}! piaccgwerc nlfo ofthe fame. _ Zthar which is hcredefcribeii in the Iirith place and which was formcrlyin the fifth. *
C H A p,, 199.; -Of Herée Twozpence. . _ qr Tin-1)eferz'ptio'm . in ii Elbe Two-‘pence hath a final and tender ro6r‘,fprecling and difperfing it felfc far With?
‘ in t 6 ground, from which rife vp many little,tender, fleiible {talks trailing 9'90“ “I”
g‘°lmd,f€t by couples at certaine l'paces‘,wit’h fmooth greene leaucs fomewhat Tomlda‘
Wher ‘ . °0f1t make his :1
whereon d _ ._ M fimeffrom’ the bofome of which leafues {hoot forth {mall _fcn‘d¢f f°'°["fia““5:
W. , 2 °g‘_'°W 1_IE€i’e yellow floures,like thofe of Cinkefoile or Totmenrill; 2 _ A _ _ y W "!I'i‘.7""""'lr;;; Y fp at a .. .e'e.ls.ak""d° °.f M0"j¢Y-w‘oort or herbe Two,-pence,like the other of his kind In @3611 76- A K M": V ’ um,§1;.i]t_1S°:1‘9’é’set11CI leffenwhereiin they differ.‘ , E _‘ y _,. _., . ,. _ 5 which3 Wis 8n.0th'er kind or Money—wor't which hath may very flendercreeptng branches. o ' cm‘ ire and th°’:_°.P*-W forth fibres,and' take root agai’n"e:the leaues are fit)?“ and r0un'd,li3fl<_1A1!’gj'
. P ‘?5 .0116 agamfl another 5% and our of the bofomes come flender foot-flalkes bearing p1rf?fFIXy. ‘ g _ II: C