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3 Campzmulzi rotundzfblia. Round leaned Bell—floure.
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§ Campanuia minor 415.4, fiuepurpureaj’ Little white or purple Bell-floure.‘
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#___,_._. Czimpanula lutea limfili. Yellow Bell-floure.
The litle white Bellflloure is a l<}nd_ ofwilde Rampions, as is that which 0 loweth,and allio the lat’: laue one before dc; fcribed. This {mall plant. bath a {V9.6 root of the bignelfe of a {mall flraw, W 1126 fome few firings annexed thereto. Top leaues are fomewhat long-,_f_mooth, and he a per-feat greene colour_, lyrng flat vpofl EM ground : from thence rife vp fmall ten 5 fialkesfec here and there with a few lealdlié The floures grow at the top, of a II“ white colour. " we
6 The other fmallBel-floure or W1 Rampion differeth not from the prece ‘as but onely in colour of the floures -, {Of ht the others are white, thefe are of a bflgifp purple colour, which fetteth forth the (5 ference. = _ ed
1: 7 Belides thefe here defcrlb 11: there is another very fmall and rare Bbeby flourc,which hath not beetle fct fol‘ M any but onely by Baubine, in his Prod???” vnder the ti._tleVol' Camfamda Cyméfzlmx‘ fld lgbgand thatfitly 5f0I' it hath thinm’: {mall cornered leaues much after thff mo“ net of Cymézilaria, and thefe are let wllhlkes order on very fmall weak and tender {*3 t fome handfull long 5 and at the tops 0 11_ branches grow little fmalland tendef._B° as floures ofa blew colour. The root, 1 (13 Y, the whole plant, is very fmallandthfed to This pretty plant was firfi difcouef‘ M’ grow in England by Mallet George 3”’
pdimo 1 6 3 2. who found it in M0fl‘%‘_’g'§
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as one rideth from Dolgeogg a W full Gentlemans houfc called M Herbergvnto a market towne call huntleth,and in all the way from th the fea fide. It may be called in E ffhe tender Bell—floure, ’ .a "
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LIB«2- Of the Hiflorie of Plants.
T _ {f T be Place. hi :2"; iifciegrgayyl infour London Gardens,and not wilde in England. efpcciany :1 Po“ garregtfarpglll }:)eI;:hV:lattl;ld);_lC1lCll(l)Vll7i lf{leo;1:(e)su,nc:I<:e grow wilde in molf Places oflinglanda _ 1] 7'/ye Time. Thefe Bell-floures do flourilh from May vnto Augull. 1] T 5: N times.
- Th ‘ r - . . . . i . . ~ {aid oE_1tThe<?[lIlle.rall titles {ct forth their names in Englilh and Latine, which is as much as hath been
qt T5: Nature amlr/ertuer.
Thef B ll- - . Rampioilsfvhef:;?g;<:;5;e:If[p):?pIlli};:he foure lat’: mentioned, are cold and dry, and of the Nature of
T Theli - . gm‘ "‘ ‘h° f°"“h Plm WIS of 7@PIWI1l5 fimmfin 3.of Tdm'n- whercofyoa {hall find: mention in the following Chapter.
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‘ f;gJleaa:§l°“gP1°_flb_e1ng one of the Bell—fi0ures, hath leaues which appeare or come
eaucs of ‘:1 ¢%1fl0lng fomewhat large and broad,linooth and plai'ne,not_vnlike to the {rich like leaues as tholtefi fmgllefi Beet. _Among which rife vp llemmes one cubit high, fer with y Egealt thicke bufhie eate fdlloo the fir?‘ fP"‘“gIng vp, but fmaller, hearing at the top of the llalkeir 3 lfloures before their ope
sifovmefimes wning are like little crooked homes, and‘ being wide opened t11¢);f9}§7'
F urn .3. hitcaandfometimespurple.The ro0t‘i5Wl1lEc,andas:h_i¢keas.gfi;’;}fi§l’ ’ i e V . . .e ‘;~.;. v.~=_‘v;2o'u:
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f “me long floures clofely‘ thrufl: toge.tl1C|‘lil<C8 Fox-taile : which —