Lib. i. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants; 



187 



± x Moll Tiircifmsfilijs ttrtium. 



ThrrhirdNarciflc-ieauedMoJy 





% 5 MolymontanumfecundumClufij. 



The fecond mountain Moly. 



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r 1* * aV° 







% 4 CWoly mMwum Utlfolium 1 Clitjij. 



The firft broad leaued mountain Moly; 



Qp^C^ 



V 



efemb les the precedent. There is alfo a v* 



-1 



and 



rower,neither fo much rwined,the ftalkes wea- 

 ker,and floures much lighter coloured. 



This floures later than the former, to wit in 

 Iuly and Auguft. 



All tbcfe plants grow naturally in Leiten- 

 berg and other hils.nee e to Vienna in Auftria 



fnrn/»fA ^Ia^ti .--^--. f* __ /I i^_ if f a ■ 



CM 



by 



4 This hath a ftalk fame two cubits high 



broader than thofe of 



Garlick,and very like thofe of the Leek:on the 



groweth 

 coloured 



bulbes growing dofe together , from amongft 

 which come forth pretty long ftalkes bearing 

 light purple ftar fartiioned floures, which are 

 fucceeded by three cornered feed-veflels The 

 root is bulbou S ,large,confifting of many cloues 

 and naiung many white fibres growing forth 



thofe 



round 



grow in the head and being planted apart,they 

 produce plants of the fam? kfnd nl rV V?7 



umjttte Moly montanum lati folium i 



5 This hath a fmooth round 2 

 fome cubit high^hereon doe grow 



greene 





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