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T'He wilde Garlicke or i^row garnck natn lmaii tough leaues like vnto R 

 and hollow within,among which groweth vpa naked ftalke,round, flipp 

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vp in a round 

 hauing the fmell and tafte of garlicke. In ftead of a root there is a buibe 



or round head,without any cloues at all. 



^ Ramfons do fend forth two or three broad longifh leaues fharpe pointed,fmoothv 

 light greene colour. The ftalkeis a fpan high, fmooth and flender, bearing at the top 



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Ititude of ftrings,and is couered with skins or thicke 



ender buibe,which fendeth 



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Crow Garlicke. 







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They fpring V p in Aprill and May : their feed is ripe in Auguft. 



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Ramfons am,„ :!r.i. Ma , ntels >°n the backe fide of Iflington by London F 



«* fefthand vnA* — i.^™ ?. ar P'. vnder thathedge that bordereth VDon the !.n P . , n j -ir«..~ 

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vnder an h-Ac, >• • • " Jttt " cu s c lu «* t uoraeretn vpon the Iai 



.vnder an hedge adtoimng to a lane that leadeth to Hatopfted,both 







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