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The Defeription.

, He firfl of thefewilde Anemhnes hath jagged leaues deepely cut or indented, which d0 i

grow vpon the middle part of a weake and tender flalke : at the top whereof doth {land

a pretty yellow floure made of fix fmallleaues,and in the middle of the flame there is 3 little blaclrifh pointell,and certaine {lender chiues or threds. The root is fmall, fornewhat knottie and very brittle.

2 The fecond hath jagged leaues,notvnlike to water Crowfoot or mountaine Crowfoot.Th¢ floure groweth at the top of the ilralke not vnlike to the precedent in fhape, fau-ing that this is 0f“ tnilke white colour,the root is like the other.

1: There is alfo of this fingle kinde two other varieties, the one with a purple floure, which We may therefore call Aizemcme 22er;2oriz7»z}2ur{;ure4,the wild e purple Winde- floure.And the other with 3 Scarlet (or rather a blufh) coloured floure, which wee may terme L/1776?7I0fi6’fl€m07‘!Im eoeeinizi, The wilde '8 carlet winde-floure.Thefe two differ notin other re fpeéts from the white Winde-fl0urC- 15

3 There is in fome choife gardens one of this kinde with white floures very double, as is that of the Scarlet diieillflflb’, and I had one of them giuen me by a worfhipfull Merchant of Lond0“r

called IW lahh Freizqzmei/le, my very good friend.

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i 4 This in roots and {talkes is like the lail: defcribed wood Anemwm, or winde-floures. BU‘ this and the lafl mentioned double one haue leaues on two places of their Ilallces ;whereas the 5"‘ gle ones haue them but in one, and that is about the middle of the ftalkes. The floure of this d0"‘ ble one confifls of fome forty or more little leaues,whereof the outermofl are the biggefl: 5 the 1307’ tomes or nailes of thefe leaues are of a deepe purple, but the other parts of a lighter blufh C0‘. lour. gt

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All thefe wilde lingle Anemone: grow in moi’: woods and eopfes through England, except fl!” with the yellow floure, which as yet I haue not feene : notwithilanding lhaue one of the greafe‘ kindes which beareth yellow floures,whofe figure is not expreffed not yet defcribed,for that it d0‘ very notably refemble thofe with fingle floures,but is of {mall moment, either in beautie of the floure,or otherwife. i; The double ones grow onely in tome few gardens. :1:

1] T he Time. They Home from the middefi of Februarie ibznro the end of Aprill,or the midit of M ay. 7‘ e N ames.

:1: The firlt ofthefe by mofi Writers referred to the Rammculi, or Crowfeets and Lahel calls it fitly Rammeulm nemorofiee latem.-onlyDoa'omze:,C¢j2zhvinm,and our Authour haue made it an /1”” mom. .

2 This with the varieties a1fo,by Trzigw,Fzeehfim,Cordue, Gefiier,Lohel,and others,is made a K47 mmcalm : yet Doe1o2m;u,C.efzil,vi22zes,and our Authour haue referred it to the Anemoner. Clufim thinks‘ this to be Anemone, Ae1,wo'1M of Theophraflw.

3 Clu/iue cals this Anemone Lz'mom’a,or Rd77t£?26‘£Ilw_[jlluarIImyq0.Pl€fl0 alho.

4, And he {tiles this Anem.Limom'4,or Ramme.[y1.flore plcm) purjmrafceme. -‘I:

an T he T empemture and Vertucs. The facultifis and temperature of thefe plants are referred to the garden forts of Anemoner.

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C H AP. 7 9. Of 734/lard Q/{7l€77’107’lL’J", or Teflue floztrer. «J The Defcription.

I He firfi: of Lhefe Pafque floures hath many fmall leaues finely cut or jagged like tho!‘ of Carrots:among which rife vp naked ilalkes, rough and hairic . whegeupo}, doe gr°“' beautiful] floures bell fa{hion,ofa bright delaied purple colour?“ the bottome whel

of groweth a ttrl-t0f'Y“3”°W thfumsfind in the middle of the thrums it thrufieth forth a fma11P”rY F lei pointel l :when the Whole Home is pafl there fuccedeth an head or knob compaét of man)’ 5.ng hairy lockes, and in the follid parts of the knobs lieth the feed flat and hoary, euery feed 115".” ,; his owne fmall haire hanging at it. The root is thicke and knobby, ofa finger long, running ‘lg . .—;?.owne, and therefore not vnlikfi *0 ‘hog °.f theglfiemant, which it cloth in all other parts var)’ “O ' bly refemble,and whereof no doubt this is a kinde. V we

' 2 There is no difference at all in the leaues, roots, or feeds, betweene this red Pafque 6, and the precedent, nor in any other point, but in the colour of the floures ; for whereas £139 °‘

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are or a purple colour,thefe are of a bright red, which fetteth forth the difference. 3 The white ‘Paife fioure hath many fine jagged leaues, clofely couched or thrufl: together, reh rreiemoie an riolywvater fprineltle, agreeing with the others in roots, feeds,and fhape of

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we £13: ,‘ aLIi§g'that~t:_efe are of a white colour, wherein chiefely conlifieth the difference. arcvgegrfig his ario in fhape of roots and leaues little differs from the precedent, but the fioures Ot:7:"-‘:\:_"!':5;3"“::l1ih;CY purple c0l0ur,‘and feldome open or ihew themfelues fo much abroad as the its \J'..I't-‘E116 rirft defcribed,to whicn in all other refpefits it is very like. deg Jbiérere is alfo another kinde with leaues leffe diuided,_but_ in other parts like thole alreadiei err e ,fauing that the fioure is or a yellow colour fomething inclining to red. 4:

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2 Pulflzti/[4 ruhrai PL‘iFplePafi"e-iloL1ree -

Red Paf_{,'e_-floure,.

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g,O1;’,“f{[’*¢r writeth, that the Pafl‘e.floure groweth in France in iéntoiled places: in Germany they 1“ mugh and {tony places, and oftentimes on rockes. _

Onag 01:6 W’ ‘h Purple floures do grow very plentifully in the paliure or clofe belonging to the par- , Erie an fe of a {mall village for miles from C arnbrige, called Hilderfharn : the Parfons name vino wt“: 3‘ ‘hf? 1m preflion hereof was M’ Fuller, a very kind and louing man, and willing to (bent , - }' man the faid clofe, who defired the fame.

Tim 1} The Time,

(HE FY flollfc f0r the moi} part about Eafier, which hath mooued mec to name it Pqfqz¢e.Floar=e} in Mi1a;er éloure-. and often they doe floure againe in September. ‘il? ‘The yellow kinde floures

. _ Th N . . . ,1. TD lPalTe—floure is called commonly in Lzfitrine hxilfiizicije .- and of fome. APIW‘ "f’”:€5‘' 15575“ W77‘ in 4 ‘fi,]‘"”P‘”4 would haue it to be Anemone Lirirtoflia and Samolw 0fP1i”)’~'in 'F’e“°hsC”7‘“l””"d"‘ -" 1,“, ‘itch: iktckenfthtllz in Englia, pafque floure 0,paf{‘¢_flom-e, and after the Latine name‘ b Ifiztz/14 C s_

°r F13‘? fl°“‘¢ = in Cambridge-(hire where they grow, they are named Couentrie

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