Of the Hifiorie of Plants.
7 Grmzen aqzmtitym Cyp€rai.a’§.fevz:1g‘4tiu5.
Water (jyprefle G1'a!l?~:..
\ \“3“;\_,3:.__,... .
9 Grt1mt;¢jr;x’r:*er:2fifiuzzrirtrirz. VV’oo~;E Kathy g1‘afl13-
\.¥ Br
r ,. . ,4”; . .4... !- if“: fsjyerg alratdttg C3)i\lLlS {(111}?/:’»1'£'€/..§..:‘[*./waélaég-yéi.) ZM»Vx 1.,
7 The firllt oftliefe twolcinde-3 hath many croo-ll l{€«;l and crambling roots ole wooddy t"t':oilance,V'ex'y like vino the right Cyperus, difFerit1gl't‘orn it onely ll1l3‘t”:CllJlIvL?CaLlliC the right Cyperus roots hazre a frat- grail)‘: fmell , and thele none at all. Eeattes are long and l:2t'o:ttl,tottgl‘t, fharpe or cntt” at the ed- ;;jes.lrl<e See‘-ge. l.-lis {iallte it long, and three- Q like to Cyptarus, and on his rophath aehaffie t-'ml:«el or tuft like mm the true Cyperns,
8 The fecond. kind hath many btoadleaues vnto thole of Gillouers, but of a lrcfher greene; atrrtzttgti thew ...ich rifeth vp a (hot: {talk lome l1;tt1ti— full or two high, hearing at the top three or foure {hort cares ofa ‘reddifh trturrey colougand thefe ears grow commonly together at the top ofthe iiallgand not one vntler another. There is all?) anotltsr lellet fort hereof,with leaues al‘1tl§‘()()tSlil<e the :”m;:2*:e:r,'t‘;-tit the Ftallte is commonly fhorrer, and hath hit: one fingleeare at the top thereor". You hatie -‘:3 E:;3u:‘;:‘ oflioththefe expt-efitinthe {£3138 table or 3“
This kincle ol”GralTe is the (7i"'/Ii;~':’m Veta;2z'cte olUI;o;-554:’. ll‘.
9 "i'l1i::‘:'2ath long; totrgfi: and hairy A A lrtg; deepein the earth like ttrrfc , -,».,h'~_’ V
‘rat; lroeix ll ;7::'n rife tnany C1'(){)j:[.;(3:_;i H Tzerllzes , liatiirrg [C.‘*f.‘V'-‘2l‘i;lt the top slraiy énoh iiiff ‘t':t,rtr:«:in2= .. ‘
.....,m......,
L333. 1.
Of‘ the Hiftorie of Plants.
i Thié growes flame halfe yard high, with rotmd brownish heads, and the leaues a 38 you fee them exprelied in the figure we heare glue you. +
cg '2‘/ye Place, Time, Zwrmcs, Nzmncj, and Vermér,
All the C-'rafl'es which we haue clefcrihed in this Chapter do grow in matifh and watery places er fenny grottnds,or hyt ruddy and myrie ditches, at the fame time that the
places they grow in, or by l‘criptions,and are ofno vertue or propertie in medicine,ot any other necelfarte vfe as yet:
.:fteere to the {ea or orh others do their [)2 Jlanowne,
grow and iloutilh. Their names are eafily gathered of the
3 it flllflttirerli ;‘ the czgltth place givutvcty vnfitlv) was rhc figure of gntmen prrrrzici ef_}?_g_ief{9icr:ji»22p.hcir1g thuh _ f_ _ «L3 rcL't0r{‘:;C0 ';,,_., Jug p1_t;¢.13¢mg gm fuu,;}u'm1«_¢ fix: C1139, The two Kcctl-gr‘:1llC:I,l‘t.‘xE WCIC tn the t I and 12 places etc 21%» before in the fit: Cnapa
A 22>. Of C0155/7~€;l"rZj7‘€ or _7)0gs»gr4fl}..
tmzazaze«; Canimmz. G"’”“” C“”i””’” ”””,”f””’3
Knotty Dogs-g_ta{fe.
r
I
H “J;
%) s‘
'-3",, "
‘W ’m"'t.¢s"tt‘-'-'«»----ea'.~';"~’
I \
fig 1"/ye Dcfcrqrtzorz.
l I He common or her“: known clogs grafle or Couch-graflle hath long leaues ofa Will: T tifh greene colour-. the ilallce is a cubic and a halfe high,wirh joints or knees like 1&1“? Wheaten llrautes,bt1t thefe j0II]tS are couered with a little [hort dovltflfilol V3001: _ i we. The plume or tuft IS like the reed, but {mallet and more charhe, and of 3 grail .1_C0A0‘~1!’ » 15 CY_C‘epeth in the ground hither and thither with long white roots, ioyntecl at certaine d1fia{1CC5.a lalllllga plcafant {weer taltzthcy are platted. or wrapped one within another very m’-"W-Wei)’; 1M0‘ 11711611 as where it hapneth in gardens amonglt potherbes, great labour muli be taken before it can
"6 Clcfttioyctl, each piece being apt to grow,and emery way to dilate if {(33% ' ~ 4 ‘ j Knottte
re ioynted
{rd in therhirtccnth Chapter. The ninth alfe»