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Of theHiPtorie of Plants.
try‘ The Dcfcriptiola.
i H is great Fleawoort or Fleabane, from a thick long liuing fibrous root {ends forth ma‘
. ‘e (:0- ny Ptalkes offome yard higher more 5 hard,wooddy,rough,fat,and of an 0u€fW°"“iCe as . lour : the leaues are many,without order, and alternately embrace the flalkesrtw ,
. ‘ v _ K . . . . r at. bigas thofe of the Oliue tree, rough and fat,being as itwete b6f([‘l1Ca!'{t3d gitfh Sign mft{I1lI1dC.{[i;:(; t the ;1ncfl’e,ancl ofa ycllowifh green: colounthe floures grow a ter a ort go he a ion,l an inirolin
ends of footitalkes comming out of the bofomes of the leaues,an t ey are ye Iowa
: a'lmo{’t like to Ground fwell, and fly away in downe like as they Ci0;tilC feed is {mall and afh C01°"’
red.Thc whole plant is fatty and glutinous,with a flrong,yet not altogether vnpleafant fmcll-Th’;
growes not that I know of in thefe cold Countries, vnlelfe fowne in Gardensr Clufius. foundztm‘
Li-sbone,and in diners places of S paine. I-le,as allo Dodon.¢u:,L.nbel, and _othei-s,c’all this Con)»-»
55,.’ and it is Ihcugh: to bathe con‘-yzfz max: of T beoplmzjlus,and Cany(_a mam: of.Dzofcarzdc.r. at {O 2 The lefl'er feldome feuds vp more than one fialke,and that of a cubit high.yetvfually flmoxe
much : it is diuided intolittle branches-, and alfo rough and glutinous as the precedent, but
9 greene. The leaues are three times lefl'e than thofe of the former, fomewhat (haped like th0 ‘°
Toad—flax,yet hairie and vnétious : the tops of the branches as in the bigger, carrie lelfe, ans 12“, mining and fightly floures,vani{hing in like fort into_downe. The root is fingle and annual!’ azflw;
—£hew bole plant more fmelling than thcvf0l'mel'.Thl§ is iudgcd the Canyzafwmzna of '1‘/2:0}! ’in i_ and Commzmr of Dziafiaridcx; it is the Comminor ofGefner,La5el, Cltffitu and others. It growcs , uers parts of S paine and Prouince in France,but not hercivnlemi 1“ G3Td¢“5-
1- 4 conyfiz minima.
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.3‘ -, The mot Ofthrs uudd 1e kmde 1,: pretty large and fibrous, from whence arifeth abranch.“
flame of‘-ome cubic high, engirt at certaine 1” paces with thicke',_ rough, gra_yi{h»gree_ne llfiauvesich the tops of the branches grow pretty faire yellow floures of the bignes of a l.ittle Marigo 2 Dd
' fading gumg goldowne, and are carried away with the winde. This fiourcs in Iuly and A|1S“fl’;3]|_:‘
may be found growing invmofk places'ab_outriuers andpond fides,as in S.Iames his Par_k¢a:g the §_§ld_s,&c. This comzg media of Mattbzolus,Dodomm and others. Some haue referred it V M W;
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Miflxs at; F . . ~ ’ ”"”;’fiW who ma"esit C I ' tb - a L ' ‘ ’ Lheapeg Ede the fimbe. A A mam .¢ ggema , nd omcerw, who calls it tmemlm lam. In
t Cy fay‘? 11¢ ‘ . _ women call it Herbe (}hrifiopher,and fell it to Empericks, who with it(as not , a me medicines for the eies,but againlt what affeét ofthem,or with what fuccefle I know
3”‘ 4- Inlikeplaces . . ‘ . . . . . .. . r The .or rather fiich as are plafhie in winter this may be plentifully found °'I'OWlD .- {ma l1“l’:;S its lfemall and fibrous; fromwhence ‘arifetha branched fialke fome foo: highffet Witgh vnpieahné like :16}: f(I)lTfl£CC\llVilfl,l:.1'Oundlfl’i pointed,foft alfo and woolly, with a fmellnotaltogethcr the middlé artoftce a efcribed: the floures are compafled with many yellowi(_'h threds like to are Carried alava _ amomill floi_ires,or thofe ofTanfey -. and as the. former, mine into downe, and
Y With the Wll'ldC;lt floures in Iuly and Augufi. This is the Conyza minor of T niqw,’
{m;ml’_;_”1‘_”a3fld others : Label and Daa’on.call it Cor2y{_4 minima. low Ga] 61: §l_1t_l§aued Fleabane hath l_'mall fibrous roots,from which arife thicke, crefied,and hol-‘ are gamed érxetgi ded towards the tops into fnndry branches : theleaues that encompaile the fialke away in d a S eeply linuated on the edges:the Homes are Pcarre fafhion and yellow,and allb fly
the fmeu0Wne; the whole plant is coucred ouer with a loft’ and tender downe, and bath foniewhat
°fh°“Y- This is a variety of the third,at1d is called by Doc/an.ConJy:zie medz‘.eficczcx4ltera'.
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it 6 Can I ria crrati slit; gedleaued Fleabane. JV!” fifi f '
Water fnipt Fleabane.
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Q _ _ Q arzmemca. 1: h h aike fome two > at 3. C“ 13501‘ more h
h place was formerly vnfitly giuen by our Authour large root which feuds forth many fibres, and a crefied hollow °.m'¢What hairy and flu , lgh: Which is vnordcrly fct, with long, yet narrow {nipt Ieaues 3,°,n9W floures, made afigPehP01f1ted :,the top. is diuided into branches, which beare pretty large ‘lth the winde.‘ T his. 7;)‘; 9 manner of thoie of'Ragwort, and like as they, are alfo carried awa "“’o'fi-Iid the Cvnfolzda p4[,€/:11’:/.:“ $3113 CI/nyzzz mriximz! ferratzfolia. It is\the Lingua major ofDalefc64m.. .. _ '3 later end of Summer - 1 ho rqéélrnamontanm. It groweth neere water {ides,and floures towards * 3 4.“? H9! ye! hcagcl that it doth grow wilde amongft vsr, a 7 The.
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