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fialkes fome foot h.igh,fet with many narrow leaues like thoie of Toad-flax, of a grayifh colour,‘
and the ftalke is paired into diuers branches,which at their tops vpon long cods carry purple floures confillingol-' foure leaues a piece. The root is 1ong,yellowifh,and wooddy. i _
9 There is another baliaid Loofe-firife or VVillow herbe, hauing flalkes like the other ofhls kinde,whereon are placed long leaues fnipt about the edges,in fhape like the great Veronica other 6 Fla:/lm. The fiouresgrow along the {’tallres,l'pike-fafhion, of a blew colour 3 after which fuccec {mall cods or pouches. The root is finall and fibrous : it may be called Lyfimaclaia czerulea, or blew VVill0w-herbe. ‘
10 We haue likewifi: another Willow-herbe that groweth neere vnto the bankes of riu€T5 and watencourl" es. This I haue found in a watery lane leading from the Lord Treafurer his 1101193 called Theobalds, vnto the backefide of his {laughter-houfe, and in other places,as [hall be decla- red hereafter. ‘Which Lode! hath called Ly/Zmasbizigalericulata, or hooded Willow-herbe. It ha‘ many f mall tender llalkes trailing vpon the ground, befet with diuers leaues fomewhat fnipt abOU‘ the edges,of a deepe greene colour, like to the leaues of Scordium or water Germander : amoflg which are placed fundry {mall Bell-floures fafhioned like a little hood, in {hape xefembling tl10l3 of Ale—hoofe.The root is fmalland fibrous,difperfing it {elfe vnder the earth farre abroad,whet€ Y
itgreatly increafeth.
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WildeWillow—herbel
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I r» The wilde _Willow’-Herbe hath Fraile and very brittle flall<es,flender, commonly abogf: the height of a cubit, and fometimes higher, whereupon do grow {harpe pointed leaues fomell’ fnipt about the edges,and fet together by eouples.There come forth at the firfl long flender C? In wherein is contained fmall ffied, Wrapped in a cottony or downy wooll, which is carried awfi)’ ‘"1- the winde when the feed is ripe ‘-at_the end of which commeth forth a {mall fioure of a pU_lP11he' colour -, whereupon it was Calltd Film {mic Pam-'m,becaufe the Home doth not appeare V/DU” ted cod be filled with his feed. But there is another Sonne before the Father, as hath beenc dficlajab in the Chapter of Medow-Saffron.The root is {mall and threddy. ¢ This differeth from th'‘ 5
onely in that the leaues are lelI‘e,and le (Te hairy, and the floure is fmaller. i V The ' 12
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glow at the to )5 . 0 ‘ ) ‘ . ECl'lClll')gtO Whlhenfeiifiie l;i;:;1rCE:(i5_scC1Onllll:ll'ig of foctlire of fiue {mall leaues, of a pale purplifh colour . - = ' ii 0 or ' ' . .
uhue Downe that is Cmifid awal cvpérrig th[::bd5e,W%Cr:'fl['1 arelittle feeds wra ped_1n a certatne
Y . c root is threddy. 1: This dlgers from
the fixth in ' . thati-I . .. .. - . .. Owes. L lath lcllir flotnes. There is alfo a lellerfort of this hairie Lyfimgcgyd with {man
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- 1 ’ womorevarieties olthefe codd cl ' - .. - - . growth,lomewhatlike to tl l ' h‘ F Willow herbes5 the one ofwhrehis ofa middle alfiw . p ‘ 13EW1lC_ is defcribed in the eleuenth place but lell' ' h h ‘
(,1 , ‘HPDC-tlanouttlre edges frnooth and not hairy-and it ma fitl bi ll den?“ E e wanes A Mr./z;;~2m’fz ormii" 7 i ‘T 3 ' Y . .y 6 Ca (2 Ly 271245 ,1}: fig’
” T-or Th‘-le > - ‘ . - ’ E/WI?‘ Stake 3 i , c He ll1’)O( th leaued Willovwherbe. The other 1S alfo fmooth leaned, rig" u .._ ..
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Y are lell"er and narrower - V heref) 't ' ' ~ - : in Enolifh lelliei lfnbotilay Id] Lanna be termed? Lyfimadm fl[z’3""’f" 314574 I3 This lager :1 $0‘ é LOOP) R T f Cilan narrow leaued VVillow-hcrb¢_ ofa cubigthe ar If pl . ri eo ufim, hath fialkes feldome exceeding the heioht gl'O\V1n;3.OF€&y .° 3 0 6“ €f.WCal<e and quadrangular, towards the top,diuidecl into branches grgWin;’by‘UO%a‘f‘P€ 3fi0Il1€f, the leaues are Idle and narrower than the common purple kinde and prdm; and amogoefhylnlfeffe at tlple to p gflthe llalkes and branches, whereas they keepe noceriainc ‘ T eecorne erea ti . ‘ ‘ , Olttltle red leauesitivith threds in their midegfeporriregred cups Iporciltaining floures compofeii of fix I‘ IICYS ofthis kinde,yet it endures all the r r - d {e rgotfz is at , wooddy, and not cre_eping,as in 1 Yiand was found by Clkfilig indhms myteglgagr‘; S63} zp{1:l_1I1e;V lhoots. It floutes in lime and 6. mr u ria,
— 1] 7125 Place’. Th ‘-1 t i n " - . t}l3oivesea§g£:)3L"°“°W Llfi’7W7?m gtoweth plentifully in moifl Medowes,,efpecially along the Mef
o . _ . ngland. g e from Lambeth to Batterfey neere Lon-;lon,and in many other places throughout
T . . Thefgie fecond and third I haue not yet feene.‘
‘ml’ §§Y0Weth in many Gardens. 2: _
e m‘1°1‘0w th' - ’ " E 1" Place‘ Of glfiatef mO1fiure,yea almofl: in the running Pu-eames and {landing
amésl:agacéfiiilgfiiflgitglgroweth vnder the bifhops houfe wall at Lambeth, neere the water Of 6 fixth crowed] De elsl in molt places of England. The euenfh gmweth‘?'°;_ C Wate_ts(and in the waters) in all places for the molt part. ‘ 4 pfifiurea mm whence I hgld tgélfififlllltfi in a place called the Hooke,neere vnto a clofe called a Con; 6 dcckingvp °fHO.ufes and Gfifdgggs, which do grow in my Garden very goodly to behold, for
Th ' \ The niiffiglglivl hau_e not yet found growing. etemh gmwissgvildle in fome placesofthis Kingdome, but I liauel'eene_it only in Gardens; aniother places i Y? C ponds and waters lides in Saint Iames his Parke, in Tuthill fields and 9 Cle M i i ' . , .. led th D’ l N ii- plankes th C ‘Elle, neere vnto a {file that {landerh in your way vpon the Thames hankuefahrofirgliliiie
Xe _ atdoholdv th 1‘. — _ , . .. CLlElOll,C3llCCl Saini)Tihi:brriirvti:(:V/ilgidltifeiiiingsgrciiliiah am) In 3 ditch fide not {arm from the place of
m - eothervarieti - ' ‘ - - r . =- . __ 3 A_ . 0111 grounds. i es of this growin wet pl.aces,about ditches,and in woods and {uch like
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in lane and Early, and oftentimes vntill Augtrlh
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C , 0 3 - '. , 's_ - ., fl . V . ~ P ‘ling. the fir“ ri as and Pimywrrte, toohe his name of a fpeciallvertue that it hath in ap~
t e and ‘ , - - n _ Ofedlr yokembm it mh;’r“::t1;f~Iell'p1 which falleth out among oxen at the plough,if it be put about gat6gg1g,~,the 5% E : “ICE and keepeth the name Ly[z'2mzckia,Of King typmacm the Somme
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d[1z.3P-7.wliich retaineth t§]:‘(I)'lut ofthe flature and yertues ol this herbe,as Pliny faith in his 25 .bool:_
L F writeth, that it is ca]1eda~meF°fh1m vnto this day;and was made famous by Eraflflratm. Rn. 7_ "mzcbmm .- of P12’ 1” ‘enCl1,C0me{lc and Carmela .- in Greeke, mw=xw‘= Ofthe Latinas;
gl1n‘::”Villow—herb:iiat€?I’i’olr§l]‘<i4ili)ifiehe late‘ Writers,Sdlicari4 .- in"h‘igh‘Dutch;fl98UWll3K3 in Eng aenerium is call (1 f - '.g _ _. _ A .’ ‘ A ~ A E 0’ G‘5l”‘’» 517110510” : in Engliih-,Ba:fy il1ow,.orbay yellow heme,
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i'I‘l‘ie Vol’; (1 ii, , _ . . 2 __~_ I0 W 1llO."v-k'lC1‘lI)C hath a {lender llalkediuicled into other {mallet branches,