‘Lhe Ufeful Fanity Herb 
Hs The STRAWBERRY PLan Tr. = 
FRAG@ARIAG 2 oe = 
A Verycommon little Plant, both in.our Woods 
and Gardens. The Leaves ftand three upon 
the-Point, and ferrated about: the Edges ;- the 
the Stalks trail upon the Ground, and take Root 
at the Joints : The Flowers are white, they ftand 
four ox five together upon.a long Foot-Stalk rifing 
romthe Root and without any Veins: They are 
Pieieni Ae, mmPASTALAR ‘ares Bi Fruit is well 
known. | ipe it is red, and of an aeree 
ble Tafte... er ; Eareet seed 
__ The fresh Leaves are ufed; an Infufion of them 
4s good Liquor to wath afore Mouth or Throat; 
taken in large Quantities, it works by Urine, and 
is good againft the Jaundice... 1 
 SUCCORY. 
pei  CICHOREUM: 
Common Plant in our Gardens. It is near a 
Yard high, but of ‘ro great Beauty. The 
Stalk is round, ftriated, thick, green, and ftrong. 
The principal Leaves grow from the Root, they 
are Jong, narrow, and deeply indented, and are 
of a blutth Green, and hairy, thofe on the Stalks 
are fmaller, and have no Foot-Stalks. The 
Flowers are of the Shape of thofe of Dandelion, 
but they are blue; the Seed is winged with Down, 
the Tops, asin Dandelion. The Root ts long 
nd browa on the Surface, it is full of a milky. 
ce, and white within. ee 
The Root is ufed ; an Infufion of it opens Ob- 
ions, it is good againft the Jaundice. A De- 
Bes Ua en pa oS : coction 
each Stalk, and they are large, broad, fhafp at 
1e Flowers grow to the Sides of the Stalks, not — 
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