fide, for the vpper fid& are of a ditke Mining greene colour: the ftalkes arediuided at 
thetoppe into many {mall branches, each whereof haue many fcaly tufted: heads fer 
together, couered over with cotton before their opening, and then diffeuering one - 
from another, abiding very white’on the outfide, when theyare fully growne, but 
with a fmall yellow thrume in the midde of euery flower, which in timeturne into 
yellow dounc, apt to be blowne aivay with ciety winde: the rootsarélong and black 
garhc outtide, creeping vnder ground verymuche 
bis efisd ai b: phalinm moptanum flore albo & flore purpured. BA 
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This fmall Cudweede or Cotronweede, hath many fmall white woolly leaves 
i fmalt blacki : ine” 
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firft forts of plants, as Helichry/um, 
Chryfocome, Coma aurea, Amar ausius luteus, : 
others, needléffe here tobe recited: itis fufficient for this worke, to giue 
you knowledge that their names are fufficient as they are expreffed in their 
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