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then as flowers for delight, yet becaufethey are both called Cowflips, andare _ 
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‘The Cow/lip of Ierufalem hath many rough, large, and round ‘leaues ,! but pointed 
at the ends, ftanding vpon long foot-ftalkes, {potted with many round white {pots on _ 
the vpperfides of the fad greene or browne leauts, and ofa grayer greene vnderneath: 
among the leaues {pring vp diuers browne ftalkes, a foote high, bearing many flowers _ 
at theroppe, very.neare,refem bling the flowers of Cowflips; being of a purple orred- 
difh. colour while th cy arebuds, and of a darke blewifh colour when they are blowne, 
ftanding in brownifligreenc buskes, and fometimesit hath beene found with white 
flowers : whenthe § owersare pat, there come vp final round heads ; containing — 
blacke {eed : the rooteis.compofed of many long andthicke blacke ftrings. bd 
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th leaues of this other kinde arenot much yolike the former, being rough as they. 
are, but {maller, ofa fairer greene colouraboue, and ofa whiter greene vnderneath, 
without any {pots atall. vpon the leaues:: the flowers alfo arelikethe former, and of 
the fame colour, ‘but.a little more branched vpon:the ftalkes then the former : the 
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> oi gePalmenaria ang sfifolis, Narrow leafed Cow!lips of lerufalem: 
| Phe leaues hereof are fomewhat longer, butnot fo broad, and {potted with whitith 
fpots alfoasthe former : theftalke heteof is’ fee with the like long hairy leaves, but 
fimaller being afoote high orbetter, bearing at the roppe many flowers, ftanding in 
skes like the firft, being fomewhat réddith in chebud, and of adarke purplith blew — 
colour when they are blowneopen: thefeedeis like the former, :all of them doe well _ 
refemble Bugloffe and Comfrey in moft parts , except theroote, which is not like — 
hem, but ftringie, like vnto Cowflips,yetblacke,,. | 3 age 
ool >,. The Cowrflips of Ierufalem grow naturally-in the Woods of Germany, 
yo 23; bniaiuest places, mse Sal danse in England alfe, found outbyIoha — 
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et. se They flower forthe moft part very early , that is, inthe beginning of 
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Bree Thad ‘They aregenerally called inLatine, Pabmenari ‘aad i 
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lofam,that is,fpotted Comfrey. In Englith it is diuerfly called ; asfpotted 
wc.» © Cowllips of Lerufalem, Sage of Terufalem, Sage of Bethlehem, Lungwort, 
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