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~ The ieGard of eset Flowers. 
winde, ig cae ae mpe iby nig : the ot ideads a numbe 
‘ee . 
then the former, white ¢ onthe infi 
“The Time. r | 
Allofthem doe flower early in the eare. that i Ae in edeteciasing ae : 
prill,about which time moft commonly Eafter doth fall, | 
TheNames. . 
Their proper names are giuen to each in their fenerall titles, being all of 
them kindes of wilde Asemones, as I aid in the beginning of the Chapter, 
and fo for the moft part all Authors docacknowledge them. We callthem — 
in Englith, becaufe they flower about Eafter, Pafque Flower, which is the 
French name for Eafter, or Ewphowie gratia, Pafle Flower, which may paffe 
currant, without any rther defcant onthe name, or elfe Eee, if you 
will, being growne vid by cuftome, 7 : 
Sore 
The Vertues. 
itir and exulcerating quality of this Se caufeth ‘stalk : 
of little vie, notwithftandi g loachimus Camerarius faith in his Hortms Mes 
_-déens, that in Boruffia, which isa place in Italy, as 1 take it,the diftilled wa- 
‘ter Mercoht nevfed with tbgood fucceffe, ,to be giuen to them that are troubled 
‘witha Tertian Ague ; for he faith that i itis ; eevee ae thatis is,a 
obsess Gace soln tRCiatee A & | 
‘PGR ae flac NOUBA pot str oot aa 
The white wilde broad leafed Windlower, = 5. 
‘This Windfower hath diuers broad greene leaues, cut into diuifions, anddented — 
about, very like vntoa broad leafed cole Sitalyie among which rifeth vpa 2 ftalke 5 has 
uing fome pict Mike cut leaues in the middle thereof, as growe below, but fmaller;on — 
the oppe wher onie large white fower , ¢ of fiue leaues forthe — 
moft part, wan eaeva ow threads ir ftanding about fuchagreene id 
as is in the tame or garden Anemones, which growing pester after the flower is paft, 
iscompofed of many {mall feedes, wrapped in white wooll , which as foone asthey _ 
are ripe, raifethem{clues vp from thie botrome of the head, and flye away wih the 
= damental The yellow wilde thin leafed Windfower: oe 
~‘Theye yellow wilde 4nemone rifet cchvp with one or two {mall round naked ftalkes, 
bering ow about the middle of them, fimall, foft, and tender iagged leaues, deeply curin 
ted onthe edgesabout, from aboue which doth grow theftalke, bearing 
{mall yellow flowers, ftanding vpon weake foote-ftalkes, like vato a finall Crowfoot, — 
with fome threads in the middle : the roote is long and fmall, fomewhat like vntothe 
roote of Pollipodie, creeping vnder the vpper« cruft of the earth : : this kind, alowen 7 
T tbaadias regent, SP Sms vilde kindes that follow. ° if 
Anemone filucfiris rewaihitie alba benef 
Thefingle whitethin leafed wilde ies 
“This white wilde Avena cifeth vp with diners leaves. 
which are fomewhat like ynto the former, but that arefomewhat harde sani ot 
{fo long, nor the diuifions of the Jeaues fo finely. Anipt ‘ab ut the edges. but allirtl 
broader, and deeper cutin on euery fide : the oes: s hereof are lager : 
esandalee, — 
