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His ftrange Cotton-Graffe, which Vobelius hath com prehended vnder the kindes of 

 Rufhes } notwithftanding that it may paiTe with theRumes,yet I finde in mine owne 





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taken for either,for that itdoth jwrticipate of both. The ftalke is fmall and rufhv, garniihed w 

 many graflie leaues alongft the fame,bearingatthe top a bufh or tuft of moft pleafant downe 

 cotton likevntothemoft fine and foftwhite filke. The root is very tough, fmall and threddy. 



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at the top of a bare and nalced ftalke, fiue or fix foot long.and fometime more. The leaues are long 



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Cotton Grafle. 





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2 Gladiolus paluftr is Cor di. 



Water Gladiolc. 



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the bogs in Hampfted heath. It groweth hkewife in H ighgate parke neere London. 

 z W a r P rGl a d,nl P om W .th .n A.n^.nnr ™i« motes, and .water ditches. I foun 



man M.Robert Mlbrabam^ta Villi 

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Water Gladiole groweth in ftanding pooles 



miles from Londoncalled Bufhey. It 

 places : the feafon anfwereth all others 





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i GrAmenrommfm is called likewife Iuncm bombicims : otCordus Linum tritati 

 tktomJBttrnjmi Bociij. In Engtifl^Cotton-Grane. ' LimmprtPcnfi 



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