Of the Hifiorie offplants. L I B. 2;
e top wherofigrow faifc
g which lies hid thlflgs The root is fmall, an
441 fmaller and narrower. The Pcalke rifeth vp to the height of two fpans ; at th
{hining purple colored flours,con{if’cing of fix little leaues,within or amon like fmall helmets. The plant in proportion is like the other of this kinde.
creepeth in the ground.
2 Hellehorine angujlifizlia 6'. Clufije’
1 He/Zehorine. Narrow leafed wilde Neefewort»,
Wilde white l~iellebor.,
qr The Place; ’ V a
They be found in dankifh and fhadowie places : the firfl was found growing in the V/Voods by Digs wel paflures,half a mile from Welwen in Hartfordlhire : it grows in awood flue miles Y0“: Londomneere a bridge called Lockbridge5 by Robinhoods wel,where my friend M‘ Stephen 37‘ : we! a learned Phyfition found the fame : in the woods by _Dunmow in Eflex,by Southfleet in K5“ in a little. groue of Iuniper,and in a wood by Clalrle in Effex.
M T e Time.
They Home in May and Iune,and perfeélz their feed in Auguft. ’ The Names. é fl. 0 .,.
The likenefle it hath with white I-Iellebor,doth Ihew it may not vn properly be named He/[e Ce V .en
m,or white Hellebor : which is alfo called of Diofcorides and gliny, '6%mu.»m'r, or Epipaiizk, but wll that name carneit is not apparant: it is alfo named arm. I The Temperature.
They are thought to be hot and dry of nature. The Vertues.
The faculties of thefe wilde Hellebors arepre-ferred ~vnt0 the white Neefeworr, whereof the)’ 3”
kindes. . , ', . - _ _ , an It is reported,that the deceéhon ofwilde Hellebor drunlgopens theufioppxngs of the liner,
» helpcth any imperfeétions of the fame” H y ’ ‘ » C H A P’
i iiiitiifaié r3iiiro:~r¢ of Plants.
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