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white woollineffc or hairiiiefl'e,bit‘ter in tafle,of an inch broad. The {lalke is a foot high,at the If)? . ‘°;’*'5“d5 the end,and putting forth firingy fibres on the tides. Thus niucli Clafizrgwlio receiuecl this whereof doth grow one yellow floure like that of the great Hawkweerhwhich is carried away W1_I'l1 fute and defcription from his friend (aque: Plamm of Turnay. I conjeéhire this to be the fame the winde when the feed is ripe.The root is blacke and full ofmilkie juice,and hath certain white Slant that Baa/amt hath fomewh at more accurately figured and defcribed in his Prod'.p;zg.6 8 .vnder firings annexed thereto. _ . _ ‘ 6 title ofC/aqndri/Zayauxypurp _ e_z1_5,f€etz'g4:_.j which plantpbeing an annuall, I liaue feene growing {ome 3 This kinde of Hawkeweed hath blacke roots a_ finger thicke, full of rnilkie juice, deepfily Wages firice with M‘.Tug‘gy ’tWefln1infier'§and (hé"Ia',{{'Summe[‘wi[h an horiefi and skilful A- ,thru{‘t into the ground,with fome fmall fibresbelonging thereto: from which come v p many lO“g 1:0‘ fcflrl? 003 M‘.Nz'c ho,/4: Smayton ofFeuei7[hani in Kent: but I muft confelle I did not compare leaues halfe an inch or more broad,couered with a folt downe or hairine lfe, of an ouerworne ru 6‘ .VT‘1§h’§l#fiw;yet now Ivja-*n?o_fopinion,that both thefe‘ figures and defcriptions are of one and the colour : and amongfi the leaues come vp naked and hard f’calks,whereupon do grow yellow floui'€5 ‘."“°P1‘““~ 11‘! fl0lire‘sirtin‘Ituly‘a'tiEl ’Augi’.ifl, at the later .end of which moneth the feeds alfo’ come to fet in awoollie cup or chalice, which is turned into downe, and carried away with his feed by the "P§11€f_{_‘e};_ 11 ~ ‘ A winde. . ~ ‘5 0‘ 9T T he fourth I-tlawkeweed hath a thicke root about: a finger long,blacki[h,creepingvpon the ilke to Dandelio top of the ground,and putting out fome fibres , and it is diuided into fome heads,each whereof-9‘ °W fl the top of the earth putteth out fome fix or feuen longifh leaues fome halfe an inch broad, 31‘ y _ , . foinewhat hoarie,hairie,and foft as are the others precedent, and thefe leaues are fnipt about {he 35 S Hzeraciumpar-(mm Crezmrm. edges, but the dee-pelt games are neerefl: the f’ra1kes,where they are cut in euen to the middle rib! Small Candy I-lawl:-weed. which is {trong and large.The ftalke is fmooth,naked,an'd fomewhat high: the floures be y€:ll0W I and double as the other.
(not defcribed by Clu/im,but by Lo6el)liat_1i long rough ieaues cut in and toothed _ n,with naked hairy fialkcs, hearing at their tops faire large and very double yele Oure3;WhlCIl fading fly away in downe.It growes in fome medowes. :; '
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Hawke3weeds,according to the report of Cluflzu, do grow in Hungary and Au; 3 d_ _ gfafly dry hills,and herby and barren Alpifh mountainesgand fuch like placesznot-‘ In mg llgwdfncmory faile me not I haue feene them growing in- fundry places of England, - r ‘i mean ' ‘ - - 3 5 The fame Author hath alio fet forth another Hieratizzm, vnder the name of Hz‘er4cz'zm¢[7"’ 6’ 0 w1umg’be“e‘ to Obfeme 1};/:°‘;,f.tCr’a5 °P‘P°m'm“e ma” fem‘: me’ i ‘ - - - - . C - ‘I (3 27724.’. swim Crczzmm,which he thus ClCfCI'1bCS5thlS is an elegant little plant fpreadmg fame fix, 0; m0‘ . He faith the 3 - . . . , y oure from Ma to Au uft at I at time the fee‘ 3 r ,e.
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broader at the other en , arlil ciit about the eiges, hauirigth :2 middle iib of a purple COIOU1’ ya 1 it mhe Author himfelfe hath not faid more than here is fet dowrie as touching the names, {b that mongfl ‘here “[6 VP two or I we (If-ti? M11565 3 0” afoot mg‘)? Without klmt mm” you comcftll I . i 3” fuffice whathath now been faid, referrino the handlincr thereof to a further conficleration. mop; to the top, whereas they are lmded mm two little branches, at which place growcs {0 =3 D
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