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wilde Poppies, befides thar it is of great ore in Plenreli een Rheumiatick- 
or thinne Dittillations, is found by daily experience,to bee a foue raigne re= 
medy againft furfeits ; 5 yet fome doe attribute this propertie to the water 
of the Wiles Poppin 2 ching Gant oe ttorode bak’ Siesta 
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Nigel. ‘The Fenell fomer,o or r Nigella. 
OU ak “¢ 3niF fi Loe, On. aay : 
‘ Mong the many forts a Nigella,b ‘ ‘wilde andtame, both fingle aid double, 
q Iwill onely fet downe three forts sto be nourfed vp in this ere ee ha 
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mrcht to a Phyficke garden,or a geacrall Hiftorie,yghich Py, cual 
thie ios wee 
sige pence, Th great S sanith Nis 
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pe Ht Nigella rifeth vp with divers spree cle » and fit 
parts, that they are finer then Fenell, anc dinided fomewhat like theleaues of Larkes 
__ heeles, among which rife vp ftalkes, with many fuch like leanes vpon them branched 
7 into three or foure parts, atthetoppe of each yay ein ape aisles flower, 
4 ce vito other fingle Nigellas,, confifting ‘of, fiue or fixles ; ictinrcs, ofa bleake 
__ blew, or of a purplifblew colour,withagreenc he: re ¢, Coipa : 
_ with feuen oreight {mall blewith greene flowers, ct ther, made 
like gaping hoodes, with enery. of them = yale Ae or piles the middle 
bf them, with fomethreds a fo ftanding! : aie er the flower i rs paft the head 
; fee greater, hauing fixe, feuert or ei ¢; 
_ fonger, and ftanding clofertogethert then a a 
Sibi edo the Po py head, 
finaller below, aad not {o round as the othets are, €omraining withinthem fimall yel- rs 
lowithgreenefeede, pail chide iat 1 tid fotesar finland aye | 
a ti i! tate cali be Monro : j 
: sig riiternt sree Sis st a : ene pea in ae peddle, 
__ and hauing fiue or fixc fuch fmall greene Fenell-like leaves vnderthe flower, tobeare 
_ itvp (asit were) below, which addea greatét gtace tothe flowers, which at the firft 
a b fometimes white, but chan th quicke after + the horned heads hereof ar¢ 
 likevnto the heads of the other wilde , rounder and grea- 
_ ter, having within them blackevneuen feedes, but without any fent. Be 
3. Nigella Catrina fore albo wiubiplié. “Double white Nigella, 
> This double white Nigelfa hath fuch like edad” iit fomewhat lat 
 «ger,of aycll colour, and notfofinely cut andiagged : the flowers see 
 fomewhartleffe, De and leer Gobble thes aves inh brace? in colour white, hauin 
: erenasamnnpiresefemuson nei hath, thehead whereof inthe mid leis 
fogre vherein ig contained black 
which, only isfweetbe- 
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