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'i Hfréiz Doria Laécly“. Téebefcriptiorz. oi-ias \/Vound-woort. His plant hath long and large thicke and fat leaiies, {harpe pointed, of at _ blewifh greene like vnto Woad,which being broken with the hands hath a pretty fpicie fmell. Among thefe leaues rifeth vp a ftalke of the height of a tall man, diuided at the top into many other branches,where- upon grow (‘mall yellowilh floures, which turneth into downe that flyeth away with the winde. The root is thicke almofl: like Helle- éorm aléw. 4 Of which kinde there is another like the former,but that the leaues are rougher, {om ea what bluntly indented at the edges, and not fo fat and grolle.

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This herbe growes vp with a greene round brittle flalkc,very much chamfered, finewed; or f urrowcd, about foure or fine foot high, full of white pith like that of Elder, and {en- deth forth {mall branches : the leaues grow on the flalke out of order, and are finooth,‘ fharpe pointed, in fhape like thofe or Heréra Doria; but much -{hotter and narrower, the broadelt and longeft feldome being anoue ten or eleuen inches long, and fcarce two in-'

more finely and finally nickt or indented about the edgesrtheir fine“ being no, C“ I _ t rather when together with the ltalke they are broken and rubbed yeeld forth a Other 13a‘“f‘g 3 {mall touch of the fmell of Hemlocke. Out of the bofomes of theft‘ leaues fpring. the lfaalier leaues or branches. The fioures are many, and grow on fmall branches at the tops of middill bes like thofe ofHe_r54 Doria, but more like thofe of Iacaémgofa yellow colour, as well the 10 e 9- utton, as the (‘mall leaues that {land round about, cu_ery floure haurng commonly eight of mag femdalllca:L1CS. Which being pali: the button turneth .1l1tO downe and containeth very {mail which 6: s which fly away with the wine. The root is nothing elfe but an infinite of {mall firings he1_be~T31Ofl:hlll'tfLllly fpread in the ground,and by their infinite incrcafing dellroy and flerue other and ° 3‘ grow neere it. Its naturall place of growing I know notgfor I had it from M‘ Ialvn Cop, yet keel”? 1‘ growing in my garden. Io/m Goodycr. ll:

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den’ Wh “Ce ‘h‘~‘Y Wore brought into England, and are contented to be made denizons in my Gar- ere the)’ flounfh to the height aforefai ' *

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