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Phalangium ramosum Branched Spider woort. 44,1. Anthericum ramosum, Z. 
P. non ramosum Spider woort without branches. 44,2. A. Liliago, Z. 
Phalaris Alpisti, or Canarie seede. 80,1. Phalaris canariensis, Z. 
Phaseoli varij Diuers sorts of French, or Kidney beanes. 1038, e/c. Phaseolus, spp. 
Phyllitis Harts toong. 976,1. Scolopendrium vulgare, Sm. 
P. multifido folio Finger Ferne, or branched Harts toong. 976,2. §. vulgare, Sm. var. 
Phyllirea’ Mocke Priuet. Note-—This probably includes two plants, wz. 1209, 1. Phillyrea 
angustifolia, Z. and 1209, 2. P. media, Z. 
P. serratis folijs lagged Mocke Priuet. 1210, 3. P. latifolia, Z. 
“These plants . . . I planted in the garden at Barne Elmes neere London, belonging to the 
right Honorable the Earle of Essex ; I haue them growing in my garden likewise.” Ger. 1210. 
Pimpinella Burnet. 889, 1. Poterium Sanguisorba, Z. 
Pinguicula Butter woorts. 644, 2. Pinguicula vulgaris, Z. 
Pinus The Pinetree. 1173. Pinus Pinea, Z. 
Pinaster The wilde Pine tree. 1175,1. P. sylvestris, LZ. 
Pistacia The Pisticke, or Fisticke nut tree. 1248. Pistacia vera, L. 
Pisum cordatum Hart Pease. 271, 2. Cardiospermum Halicacabum, Z. 
P. vmbelliferum Tufted, or Scottish Pease. 1045, 3. 
P. excorticatum Pease without parchment in thecods. 1045, 4 
P. minus ex luteo virescens Yellow flowring Pease. 1046, 5. 
P. perenne Euerlasting Pease. 1046, 6. 
Plantago rosea Rose Plantaine. 340, 6. Ger. em. 420, 5. A monstrosity of Plantago major, L. 
P. roseatncana Hoarie Rose Plantaine. 340,5? Ger. em. 420, 4. <A similar monstrosity of 
t Vicia pisiformis, L. 
P. media, Z.? 
P.marina Sea Plantaine. 343, 3. P. maritima, Z 
Platanus verus The Planetree. 1304. Platanus orientalis, Z. ‘ 
“ My seruant, William Marshall, whom I sent into the Mediterranean sea,.as chirurgion ynto 
the Hercules of London, found diuers trees heerof growing in Lepante, hard by the sea side, at 
the entrance into the towne, a port of Morea, being a part of Greece, and from thence brought 
one of those rough buttons, being the fruit thereof.” Ger. I. c. 
Polemonium Makebate, or shrub Trefoile. 1129. Jasminum fruticans, Z. 
Polium montanum Puliole mountaine. 528,2. Teucrium Polium, Z. 
“. . . by the gift of L’Obelius.” Ger. 529. 
Polya flore albo “Nhite Milke woort. 449, 4. 
P. flore cerulea Blew Milke woort. 449, 2. t Polygala vulgaris, Z. 
P. rubens Red Milke woort. 449; 3. - 
Polygonatum Salomons seale, or White roote. 756, 1. Polygonatum multiflorum, A//. 
P. Pannonicum Broad leafed Salomons seale. 756, 3. P. officinale, A/i. 
“Carolus Clusius , . . sent [this] to London vnto Master Garth a worshipfull Gentleman, and 
one that greatly delighteth in strange Plants, who very louingly imparted the same vnto’ me.” 
Ger. 757. 
P. minus Little Salomons seale. 756, 2. P. veneelibapiis: All, 
shes ey varia genera Diuers sorts of Knotgrasse. 453, etc. 
Probably the two mentioned in Joc. as growing in Gerard’s caaas were Scleranthus annuus and 
Alchemilla arvensis previously mentioned. 
Papi. Rovers. basst Spotted Blites. 257,3. Chenopodium polyspermum, a 
