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L I] . b. .~. ' 5 . I . . M Loy“ §OLlIEl1ltll‘i£lC t -re“.-iild Cainpions hath long and Gender ftemsydiuidiiig tlieriilhliies into 5 7‘ '3“ ’f"4"‘”””’4_-5- Cl“f- ‘l 5 L)‘ WI)" ‘“fl"“‘ mg.” n ‘ch are fiill ofjoints, hauing many fmalland narrow leaues proceeding
Small ha“? C3mP1°“- ‘ Ouerwome C3‘-mP1°“' 1 ' fiat‘: §oints,and1 thofe fa whitilh green colour. The fl-oures grow at the top ofthe Ptsilke, M; v, 1 y W V eolotir on the inner fidegand purpli{h_on the outer fide,confi{’cing of fine final leiiuesg /Z ‘ ’ V by _g . 4. netting a cut in the end,wl1ich nialreth it {haped like a forke : the feed is like the wildc i. .. .: V‘: . ‘~ { /
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:~ root loinwhat grolie and tliicltegvliich alfo perilheth the fecond years.
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to fifth kind of wiilti C-arnpion hath three orloure foft leaues lomewliat downy,lying fiat 1‘ 11* ., ’ “ ' 3‘*" ‘ t) llliifilgjlllliailigiitéglllfijéé:fEhEl:li*3§1I:?;lifill:tf)(:(:?1r::lO{l:£:l1l:ll:ll:i:jIl(?hfijdghhgsbggglglgg l.eaues,liairy,and of an ouerworne dusky colour,as is all the ref’: ofthe plant. lhe flours ::Au\i’ at the top of the branclies, compofed of hue {mall forked leaues ofa bright lhinincr red co’- .Uil!’. The root is frnzill,-iirid ofa wooddy ftibltance. b l the‘: The lixth kiride ofwilde Car-npion hath many long thicke fat and hoary leaues fpred vpon cO‘§::’a“‘*“‘~l;lf1 ll-rape 8: db fiance like thofe of the garden Campiori, but ofavery dufly ouerworri i C {ca-K which rile vp {mall and tender {talks fet at certain diltances by couples, with fircli it: the other,hut lrnaller. I he floures doe grow at the top of the (‘talks in little tufts like
rifle of f'VCet‘VVlll1al11S,Of a red colour. The root is finall , with many threddy firings fafined
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of :re7f This growes Tome cubit higlnwith flallts diftingtiilhed with fundryi joints, at each where-.;'
mnCh<3: tlwoleaues,green,i‘harp pointed, and lomewhat ftiffe : the floures grow at the top of tire pa“ th to thole ofMzi_f:.z;2aliz or Catch-fly, yet fomewhat bigger! and of a darke red gwhrcn ueréd Mtehe {which is afh-coloured and fotnewhat large) is con_tai_ned‘in great cups 0r'velF:ls,. co- and new ia/rd and ye-ry _much crelted skin or filme 5 whence it is called Lyclaim C4£,Z6'Z:?[iz5./'LZ7.‘ZfitIfZ<5', :3 . T C M 5Cir*iid'_fl7’Ztl!L5,3S it is fallly printed in Loéels leaner, which fome as foolilhly haue follow-
_( root is tingle andnot 1arge,and dies euery yeare. _
gamed wi*9;~tlV1Yl1lCi1 our Author figured in this place had great Ieaues and red floures,which no way ma‘, fit! t 1 If defcription : wherefore I haue in lieu thereof giuen you one out of Clzijzm, which geaégs 9:’ Carry the title. This at the top of the large fibrous and l iuing root fendeth forth many Qgaine ipmewhat gree_n,and of fome fingers lengthzgrcawlflg broader by degrees,and at laft ending ,,verc en 63 fbarpe point. The {talks are lome cubit high , let at each )01[lt with twoleaues as it more 1 racing it with their foot-{talks ; which leaues are Ielfe and 1efI'e air they are higher vp,and deep! arp pointed. At the tops of the branches grow the floures,con_fifliing of flue white leans; tome gfcut in alrnoft to the middle of the floure,and haue two (harp pointed appendices at the bot- c0mra&e€1C(li1 of them,and fiue chiues or threds come forth_of' their middles _: there when they fade mini“ asin twine themfelues vp,and are fiicceeded by thick and {harp pointed feed-V€ll‘€19nC9R7 was fog mall round afh—coIoured feed. I conieéture that the figure of the Ly:/Jnzaplumarzznwh ieh
Mb: rrnerly here in the ninth place out of Taécm. mioh; be ofthis plant as well as of that which
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7 gtycima oiizmza/trim: 2. cmfij. Spatling Campion.
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'1‘ l _ ;,_~mnh.ey glow oftheinfelues tieere the borders of plowed fields,medowes, and ditch bankesj com- . In many places.
smh VS_ 3; 1 I haue obferued none ofthe{e,the firfl and fecond exceptcd,growing wild
A T - iromheyéfia Campion grow Yganfroin whe
‘ es by the {ca fide in Lancalhire , at a place called Lytham, flue miles in thfifaid place d
nee I had feeds fem; me by Mi‘ Tb0.H£’J'k6’tl7,‘ who had heard it reported,that 18 la . oth grow ofthe fame kind fome with red floures, which are very rare to be feen. growinfinnt (in my lafi_Kenti{h fimpling voiage,t63 2,With Mr f/zo.{1i‘cZ4,Mr ;;roaa’,8zc.)I found of Samii-»WiC§;1r€-at plenty in the low ruarifh ground in Tenet,that lieth direétlyoppofit to the town
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They fl - - l . ou ' . . . V re and flouriih molt part of the Summer euen vnto Autumne. '-
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{/ : p - Rofe Campion. P1011 is Called in Greeke /ww; ut'9mt:]-_[1 Latins, Lyclinikjjrlaeflrzk : in E“glm‘2"’ll‘i
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1]‘ The :1‘ cmpemture.
T ‘ _ . he temperature of thefe Wilde C ampions are referred viito thofc Of fhc garden‘
1- - _ , T}; V t . . heweight of two drains of the feed ogvvildh (§;:fpio‘n beaten to ponder and drunke, pmgeth
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