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1 5 T/21/zjjzi Ihdcracium. Ivy inuflard. growing in lhadowy and ob feure mountaines and rough flzony places,iefembling the laft deferihed 3 fauing that this plant hath no prickes at all , but many final branches fet thicke with leaiies,refem~ bling thole of the lelfet {ea Lcucoiorz .~ the fiourers are many and white : the feed like the other Thla— fpics: the root is woodd y and fibrous.

i 5 There is (faith Loéel) in Portland and about Plimouth, and vpon other rockes on the {ea coal‘: of‘Eng’land , a creeping little herbe hauin {mall red crefied flalkes about a Fpanne high :The leaues are thicke,and fafhioned like Ivy:tlie wliite flouies and {mall feeds do in taltand fliape refema ble the Thlafpies. fl:

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1: I The firft of thefe groweth about Me; chline.

2. 3. 4. Thefe plants grow vpon the Al: piih and Pyiene mountaines : in Piemont and in Italy,in {tony and rocky grounds.

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They fioure when the other kinds of Tlilafp-ies' do; that is, from May to the end ofAugult.

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I TQsvers Mullard hath bin taken fome for a kind of‘ Mufiard,and ieferrea‘ by them to "7 of fame: fol 0116 of the Muftarels , andlfo placed amoiiglt the Thlafpies as a kifldfi

fore I ha tlfefedf ‘5 and therefore my felfc mull; needs bellow it fomewheie with others; There. th "e "‘_",‘h 0"“./Em and Loécl placed it among the Thlafpies as a kind thereof. It cornézs out of D he grovggd mm)’ 10115; find large rough leaues like thole of‘H'oiinclstong_iie, ¢TP€C_i3”Y El10f¢ minted 1eaueS1.’kam°“g Which rlfeth vp a long Iltalkea ciibit or more high, fetaboutwith fharpc ey are as it W 1 e thofe of Woad. The _fl0ures grow at the top, if I may temie them flouies, but which comev etc a little dufly chaffe driiien vpon the leaues and bi'aI1Cl1CS with the winde mfter W°rm_r d Cf)’ fin?!“ C0ds,wherein is final reddiih feed like vnto that_of Chanieline or Englifh

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