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leaning or lying vpon the ground ind for the molt part, yer fome ftanding vpright, which 
© areas fine, but fhorter then Fenell, fome of them ending ina {mall tuft of green leaues, 
and fome having atthe toppes of them one large flower apeece , fomewhat reddith or 
brownith on the outfide, whilethey.are inbud, and a while atter,and being open, thew 
themfelues to confit of twelue or fourteene long leaues, of afaire fhining yellowco. 
lour, fet in order round about a greenc head, with ycllow thrums inthe middle, laying 
them/feliies open i in thé funne, or ‘afaire day, ‘put elfe remaining clofe: after the flower 
is paft, the head growitg greater 5 ; thewerl ie felfe compact of many round whitith 
| ery like'vnto the head of feede of the Adonis fower laft deferibed’, but much 
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eater : the rootes are many lo ‘Blackith fibres or ftrings, fet togetherarthe he: “- 
tha likevato the roores OF I siaeterulaeke! ‘Hellebor or Bearefoord, ‘but fomewhat _ 
‘harder, ftiffer, , or more brittle, and: eam Dy without unpre ‘in nthe wait abide 
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‘This slant ‘might feemet to be referred to the Camomils) bit that it isnot ee 
“tothe Core: Marigolds, but that the ‘ftalkes and leaues are not edible: it is rhatciore 
put vnder the Oxe eyes,and fo we will defcribe it ; ; hauing many weake branches lying 
vponthe ground, befet with v very finely cutand iagged,fomewhat like 
ae é vato Mayweede, buta little larger : wr ich are like vntothe Corne Marigold, and 
Ro:  Jargerthenan ese rer be ali | zal a ee soho aoe of leaues, 
ast oe ! are f 2 a shiand long. ~~ eeu 
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ees This Oxeeye rifeth vp with hard round ftalkes, a foore ee a + halfe hich, having. a 
es : many winged Icaues vpon them, made of diuers ‘long and fomething broad leaues, 
Pe faiptabout the edges, fet together fomewhat like vnto Tanfic, but finaller, and notfo 
~ much winged : the flowers {tand atthe toppes of theftalkes , Of a fall yellow colour,’ 
both the outer leaues and the middlethrum, anda altogether fe large as the laft the: . 
_ rootes of this kinde sdoe wid yeare,and requirea new fowingagaine. eh 
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. The fir groweth i in des places of Auli Bohemia - ate thofe parts: a 
ye 3 it hath beene likewife brought out of Sp “The fécondin Prouence,2 
~~ country in France. The laft in diuérs places, as well of ‘Auftria as Morauia, i, 
_ and about Mentz and Norimberg,a: Clufius fetteth downe. We ae e 
SS the firfts o he greateft cAmacrrents 4 
: “LW 8 see lee F ene" ' se 
me “the fet Hamre bediiaen wirecriandsiaigah orat the fartheft in Ac 4 
pill ;the feedeis ripe in May "and oe oe gathered, left abate: 4 
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firftis called 3: q 
hiolus » Hellcberas ice forulaceus Theopbrathsy Lobel ions others 
Elleborus niger veri, ving it for the true blacke Ellebor,but itis much diffe- 
“ting, as wellin face a: properties. Of ethers Sefameides minus, ue 
aS * ought itto bea ye! low Anemone, that haue looked on i it without further | 
es ta ‘Gentlewomnenthatkadvit, Butit may mott fely be called  Bapbrbalmams, 3 
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