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“The Garden of pleafant Flowers. 
Themuneseayeidaete fe arsing ro thm, and thf 
he nam the rootesiof the former or 
2 deluces, with this deleriptionfollowipee li bah many fmall and foure fquare leaues} 
een a 
F se ig Pies 
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_Ithath beeneient out of Turkic oftentimes(as growing naturally theres 
outs) and not knowne to grow naturally any where elfe. : ae 
Te tetas oe” 
“cp 2. Tellowreth in Aprill or May, Tometinies earlier or later, the Spring? 
_., fallechouttobemilde ortharpe. snc pring! 
to vrais 
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The Names... 
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_. Matthiolus contendethto make it the true Hermoda@ylus, rather from. 
the thew of the rootes, which (as is faid) are like vnto fingers,then from any 
other good reafon : for the rootes hereof eyther dry or greene, do nothing 
Tefemblethetrue Hermedadylé that are vfed in Phyficke, as any thatknow- 
eththem may eafily perceiue, either informe orvertue. It is more truely 
_ referredtothe Flowerdeluces, and becanfe of the tuberous rootes, called 
although all the Flowerdcluces in this Chapter hauc tuberous 
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