the Paradife of Plants. 501 
, The Kinder. | | 
Of Ground: pine there be the/e fowrt forts : 1. The ordinary or|Common Ground- 
pine. 2.. The fweet Ground-pine. 3. Clafins bis Ground-pine of e4uftria. 
4. Baftard Ground-pine. | 
The Forme. ; ~ eils.. 
_- The Common Grousd-pine groweth low, feldome rifing to be above the height 
ofan hand-breadch, fhooting forth divers fmall branches, fet with flender, fmall, 
long, narrow, gray, whitith Leaves, fomewhat hairy and divided into three parts 
many times, many bufhing together at a Joyat, and fometimes allo fome growing 
fcatteredly upon the Stalker, {melling fomewhat ftrong like unto Rofen or Pitch ; 
the Flowers are {mal!, and of a pale yellow colour, growing from the Joynts of 
the Stalkes aljalong amongft the Leaves, after which come {mall, long and round 
Hisks , thé rooris {call and woody, perifhing every yeare. 
Mi ‘ Ahi 
chasion / ‘The Places and Time. | 
The firft proweth in divers places of Ke»t very plentifully, efpecially about : 
Gravelend, Cobham, Sonthfleet, Horton, D ford and Sutton, and is taken into the 
Gardens of thofe that kaow ¢h ule ofit, | 1¢ fecond was feen by Pena on the dry 
Hills and higher Medowes of avs: the bird groweth about Vienna in Auffria, 
the /aff in divers unmanured places of Spaime: Th all flower in Pune and fuly, 
and givetheie Seedabout Awguf. is 
ip ary, ele ae ~~ The Temperature. ? 
Ground- ie is bot in the feeond degree, and dry in the third, 
T he Voetnes. Sy ior: ee 
_ The Decoétion of se, doth no ‘Mervailoufly helpe al! 
the difeafes of the Mother 
utterly forbidden to Women will eae abort 
before the time, in thofe that have not fulfilled their Months, 6 
have, it furthereth deliverance as much 4s may be, as well apg putward 
as ufed inwardly. The faid Decoétion doth wonderfully prevatle spainft the 
Strangary aod 5 7s of Orin y am: cae 8 o the difeafes of 
4 for all obftru@ions of the Liver a 
LOE EES 
“groffe and impure b 
neither is it leffe po 
mous Creatures. the 
mens Breafts, 
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