a 
318 Adam in Eden, Or, 
Fhe Kinds, 
Tothis kind Eight forts may be referred,1, The trne black Hellebore or Chriga, 
amas Flower, 2.) Baitard black Hellebore or Bearestoor, 3, Trefoile Prick\y 
Dy addicanksiags 4. The greater: baftard black Hellebore or Bearsfoor call ed 
allo Seccerwort, 5. Fennel Leafed baftard black Hellebore, 6. The Sreater purging 
Sanicle-likeHellebore; 7. Small purging Sanicle-iike Hellebore, 8, Matthioius 
his baftardblack Heliebore; 3 arr 
oy 36 SBSSE The Forme, e: : 
_ The trneblack Hellebore hath fundry green Leaves tifing from the root,each of — 
chem itanding on a thick round ftiffe green ftalk about an hand bredth high from i 
the gronnd,baving fundry diviiions of cuts in fome many,fome fewer,bluntly,nicke 
edtrom:the middle of the Leaf,tothe pointward on both fides,looking fomewhat _ 
ae: eitebcares of Noble Liverwort at'a diftance, From whence upon fundey Aall ne 
nor much unlike thofe-of the Leaves, do-arife one Flower onely, or at molt bur 
two, oma italksconfifting of ‘five white round large leaves,fomew What liketo.a fine — 
Sle white Rofe, yerfometimes dathed with purple and fomerimes alcozether fy 
wich many pale yellow Thrums in the middle, ftanding about a ereen hea dywhich 
atrer groweth to be the feed veflel wherein is contained tound blackifh Sead 
Theroots are a number of brounith black ftrings, which run deep into the gt 7. 
and.age faltened toa thick head, about the bigueffe of ones Anger 2 ee 
plencifully, 
, po saeey cia ‘hat, would prefencly fay 
Naviga ad Anticyram intimating that there was Hellebore enough to puree him, 
of that humour, which by often’ ufe screw intoa Proverbe, It is very rare ; 
mongtt us even in onrGardens,yet T have feen it in the 3arden of the Lord Lan 
Ik er Garden of 
y Of Surrey. The owerh j 
ary ot March,and{o doth 
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