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monly foure or flue inches long, clofely and handfomly made in the fafliion of the precedent,wl1ich in the fnagsz it doth very much refernble. i »
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Thefe kindes ofGra{l'es do grow very well neere waterie places, as Gmmm Cy- peraides doth, and flourifh at the fame time that all the others do.
.1: The later may he found by the bridge entring into Chelfey field,as one goeth from 3.147726: to little Chelfey. ;
The Namcsh,‘
The Latines borrow thefe names of’ the Greeks, and callait Gmmen Typbizmm, of Yyphzz, 21 Cats taile: and it may in Eng- ltlh. as well be called round Bent-Gralle, or Cats taile Graffe.
‘-it The Iaft defcribed is by B4u6z';ze,f
who firfi gaue the figure and defcription thereof in his F';*0a'romi:.1A,]24g. 1 0, called Gtjymeiz jjzphoider mzzximiijfiiczz l(mgzfz'm4; that is, The large& Fox~tail Gralfe with a very long care. ‘
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2 Gnzmw Immum aquaticum;
Rufhy Water-Gralfe.
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t em: but that this hath leaues
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Of the Hiltorie of Plants.
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Yperns Grafie hath roots fomewhat like C yperus, whereof it tooke his name. His“: i ieanes are long and large like vnto the common Reed : the Pcalke growes to the height F‘ vofa cubit in fome places,vpon which growe little fcaly knobs or eares, fpike~falhion 2.
10l1lCWl}3.C like vnto Cats taile or Reed-Mace, very charlie, roughaand rugged. ' thezrn ‘ Iiufhy Water-Grafi"e hath his roots like the former, with many fibrous firings‘ hanging at x , and it creepes along vpon the vpperrnofr face of the earth, or rather mud, wherein 1tg‘:OW€S:;
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W earring at each joint one {lender be my llalke, fet with a flew fmall grally blades or leaues .~, bring. mg IOl'Eh at the top in little hoods {mall feather-like tufts or cares. ' v 6%} TIE: Place, Time, zzml I‘\7.~,z22e'5l V Tneygrow (as I faid) in myrie and muddy grounds, in the fame feafon that others doe. Ariel Concerning their names there hath been faid enough in their titles”
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Water~ Grafle.
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Spiked Water-Grafle.
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3‘ I ‘ V E‘-iter-grafi"e, or as we terme it, ‘vVater-Btxrre-graile, hathafew long narrow‘; V {lender and jointed leaues ; among which riteth vp a flalke of two foot high,‘
mm m ‘ hearing vie-on his final and tender branches many little rough knobs,0f bf0W'~: , at
pc pointed feeds,macle vn into cornered heads : his root is (‘mall and threddy.
The figure ofthis plant is riot well e2:pre{l*,€ot it {honld haue had the leaues miléle “3TY0f’V€1°; prefl in themfiilte as you may tee in the G7-13;”€;zJ{&5}:gC.€’!m fy[wzt.iam:e',whicl1 15 the ninth‘
e fixmcfltll Chapter; for that and this are fo like, that I know no other Cllffefcncc befwefifle’
_ louver and narrower than that, and the heads {mallet and whiter.
. er‘? 18 a reafonable good figure of this in the H1")/i".Lt{qJl.]>. toot. vndf-‘I the name of /2'r':m:z’o mi}
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