I Thefecond part ofthe thinges that 
the accidents afozeſaid. It carrieth a leafe lpke the AZechos- 
can it (elf,although femtobat leſſe, and mingleth it feifruns 
ning vp by whatſdener it cõmeth vnto. And it carrieth a leſ⸗ 
fer rate with ſome ſharpnes of taſt, wherby it is maniteſtly 
ſeene how much diſputation booth ſerue to the purpofe, fo3 
the plate where it groweth. herby it is prooued that this 
roote maꝝ woozke moze oꝛʒ leſſe. 
Andz beleeue that the fir Adechoucan that tame ints 
theſe partes, was gathered in a good plate, and that whiche 
they now being, they gather it in other places moze moyſt, 
which take away from it the vertue z woꝛke. They ſo w it 
no in the Coaſt ofthe firme lande in their Gardeines and 
Dichardes:they make conſerua of the roste, in man mans 
ner of waves; ſoꝛ the taſte is (weete,andit fay be eaten fo2 
g erna ef daintineſſe And as the roote is without taſte, fo it taketh 
— VV conũted 
cc ee 
a dgerip- Chen da bꝛing hither the fruite and the flower, as whole 
of e- 48 it is in the plant, and the leaues ¢ botves. Che flower is 
an. like tothe flower of Ozenge trees, of fiuc leaues, ſume what 
greater, they be in colour tawnp, thep caſt foo2th in p midſt 
a bliſter ot the greatneſſe of a Nut, with a litle baine, mall 
Ans ſame hat white in colour, which is deuided into tives 
| co 8 , byanothe aie el mem gg 
Fy part it bath tive graines, like ta peafon,verp little, an 
when they be dꝛie, the p be hlacke. Chere is nat in tho taſt ot 
them anp ſauour, and being ſawen in a (oft moyſt grounde 
bey grow very wal. and it is an hearb waꝛzthp to be ſæne, 
sx that it runneth vp, ioyning to any maner of thing that it 
leanetg vnto. It beareth the leaf al the pere long, the reſt of 
