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LUIULA, 
fA Very pretty little Plant, common about our 
oe: Wood Sides, and diftinguifhed by its bright 
‘green elegant Leaves, and pretty Flowers. The 
 Lueaves rife in confiderable Number from the 
fame Root ; they ftand three together upon fepa- 
rate long, and very flender Foot-Stalks, of a red- 
ifh Colour, each is of a Heart-like Shape, the 
‘broad and indented Part hanging downwards, and 
the three fmaller Ends meeting on the Summit of 
the Stalk. The Flowers are whitifh, tinged with 
Purple, very bright and delicate, they ftand alfo 
on fingle Stalks, and rife ammediately on the 
oot. The Seed-Veffels are large, and when ripe, 
_ ‘they burft afunder with the leaft Touch, and the 
E oem fly about. The Root is dmall and irre- 
The Leaves are ufed, they are to ‘be frefh ga- 
thered, their Root is very agreeably acid, and the 
Juice of them makes a pretty Syrup.. The Leaves 
. alfo beat up with three Times their Weight of 
Sugar, make an excellent Conferve. They are 
good to quench Thirft in Fevers, and they have 
the fame Virtue with the other, againft the Scur- 
“vy and in fweetening the Blood. — 
- SouTHERNWOOD. 
: ABROTANUM MAS. 
: A Shmubby Plant, Native of many Parts of Eu- 
“rope, but kept in our Gardens. The Stem is 
woody, and tough, and is covered with a brown 
Bark. The Leaves are divided into fine flender 
Parts, and are of a pale green, whitifh Colour, 
and ftrong Smell. he Flowers are fmall and 
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