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togoftize Ptalke groweth a faire buflr ofvery red floures, among the which floures do grow m21‘}Y fitrall {harpe pointed leaues. The feed I could neuer obferue,being a thing like dufl that flieth 1“ the W'1i".‘ClC. _ Q _ _ _ d :2. The other ma-rrih handed Satyrion drffereth little from the precedent,but1n the leaues a_I1 figures} for that the leaves are {mallet and narrower, and the floures are faire white , gaping Wldlc open 5 in the h‘ llownefife whereof appeare certain things obfcurely hidden, refemblrng little h‘? 7 ttretsgmhitélr fetteth forth the difference. ‘
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Marilh Dragon Satyritms
'3 This third handed Satyrion hath roots fafhioned like an hand, with fome firings fafincdw the vpper part of them 5 from which rifeth vp a faire ft-iffe flsalke armed with large leaues, very 0?’ tably dafht with blackifh fpots,cIipping or embracing the Ptalke round about: at the top of 31*‘ flzalke Ptandeth a faire tuft of purple floures, with many greene Ieaues mingled amonglt the i’afI1‘7’ which maketh the bufh or tuft much greater. The feed is nothing elfc but as it were du{i,lil-re I : bther of his kinde : zt And it is contained in fuch twined vellels as you fee exprefi apart by th“ {ide of the figure 5 which veflels are not peculiar to this,but common to melt part of the other tyrions. It _ V O,
“ 4 The creeping rooted Orchis or Satyrion without te{t.icles,hath many long roots; difperfflv tl1err2felt1es,or creeping far abroad in the ground, contrarie to all the refs of the Orchides 2 whic" roots are 0.5‘ the bigncfle of flrawes,in firbftance like thofe of SOpC—WOrt 5 from the which imllw diatly doth tile foure or flue broad fmooth leaues like vnto the finall Plaittiélnfi : from wlfl‘
sfhooteth vp a final and tendfif fiallfe. at the top whereof groweth a pleafant £‘;:>il-:y care (.253. wl1‘4” £6 colour, {potted on the inflde with little fpeckes of a bloudy colour. The teed 9.112;, 15 3'5‘
fmall. . _ at,‘ It 5 This from handed roots l1l{€ others ofth1skinde,fenderlrvp la:-gs {‘:;all:e,fomtrme5 5' taining to the height oftwo cubits 3 the leaues are much like vnto thofe or the mariih f9‘:rtyf19“ ;
7.. ,‘ ‘g - _‘ . e -/at 2777 the fleures are of an elegantpl1rplf.3Vr'3A!l1llfilfihfim-#5 l:.l::e the top of an helmet (whence G :21 C e ' tef A
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termed the plant, Cymzforciz. Clmopflcxz 5 and from the height he called it M'zt£r06‘/115105.) ’1‘l1el7:~ lloures fmell fweet,8z: are fucceecled by feeds like thole ofthe raft of this kindred. V
I t delights to grow in grounds of an ind iffcrent temper,not too moilt not too dry. It Hours ifrorra mid May to mid-I une. 5;
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‘ They grow in matilh and fetmy g1‘OLlIlClS;8»€lfl firs- dowrc woods that are very motll-.
The fomh W35 found by a learned Preacher cal.-» led M" Roéfrt z?ééa1',0FBi{l1ops Hatfield, in a bopgic-2 gr0U€ Whfifc a conduit head doth flail/d,‘tlrat lendeth water to the queens houfe in the fame towee.
It _It grows alfo plentifully in Hatnpfhim, with.‘ in a mile ofa market towne called Peters-field in a moill; medow named VVood-mead , neere thepath leading from ‘Peters-field toward Beryton. i
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They flour and flourilh aboutthe months 0f‘May and lune.
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