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Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 



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- Cichormm (}inof;/m. 



Thorny Succorie. 



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commonly bIew,feldome white. The root is lor 



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white 3 wit]i ftrings growing thereat, which withes 

 after the iced is ripe. 



4 Curled Endiue hath leaues not vnlike thofc 



of the curled or Cabbage Lettuce, but much gr a- 



>fl£; ter • among which rife vp {trong and thicke fUlkes, 



w fet with the like Ieaues 3 but leff^and not f o notably 



curled or crifped. The flouresgrow atthetop,bleti* 



• - of colour. Theroot pcrifhech J as doth the whole 



plant 3 when it hath brought forth his ripe feed. 





$ 5 To to tbefe may fitly bead 

 ny or prickly Succorie of Candy.bein 



■ 7/J g of this kin;. 



- dred, and there vfed in defeft of the true Succory, 

 I in (lead therof. The root is pretty Iong,whire 3 with 



fibres hanging thereat: the ftafkis hard,wood- 





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1 dy,& diuaricated into many branches,vvhich com- 

 fit monlyend in two or three pricks like hornes. The 



leaues are bitter, long, narrow, and fliarpe pointed, 



and lie fpred vpon the grounded area little finua- 



ted or cut about the edges. The floures,which vfu- 



ally grow vpon little footftalkes.at the diuifions of 



the branches , are much like thofeof theordinarie 



Succory,yet much Iefle,confi fling of 5 blew leaues 



with yellow chiues in the middle.The is like thofe 



of the common Succory. Ic floureth in Iuly and 

 Auguft. $ 



^f The Place and Time. 



ccorie and thefe Endfues are only fowne 





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This 

 in garden 



Endiue being fowne in the fpting quickly com- 

 meth vp to floure, which feedeth inliarueft, and af- 



.. ... . ,., terward dieth. But being fowncin Iuh v it remai- 



ncthtill winter,at which time it is taken vp by the roots 5 and laid in the fun or aire for the fpacc of 

 tw homes . then will the leaues be tough,and eafily endure to be wrapped vpon an heao and bu- 

 ried in the earth with the roots vpward.where no earth can get witbin,fwhich if it did would caufe 

 rortenncfle) the which fo couered,may be taken vp at times conuenient,and vfed in fallads all the 

 winccr.as in London and other places is to be feen- and then it is 

 r-'ty fecmeth not to be isnorant/neakin? tothe fame rmmnfeM 



gnorant/peaking to the fame purp6fe,//£. 20. cap. S. 



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calfed 



ifcorides 



Z7C/ nd C ! c/w t m ■■ in «hop» ^ is called Ckhorea , whi 

 '« 1 flyfitiom,bmalto of the Poet Horace^. 1 .ode 3 1. 



Mepafcunt 0liUA y 



fylvejl 



tny 



is fake they 

 e Succorie, 



hich name is not onely allowed of the la- 



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others^ fZftl^L *? *T ^ '"'"^'Z ******* ° T Wi,de End ^ Amh «^ 

 ^htoray^SSSSSrtS m V tSl> fV 0l r * c Germancs call it»c^tttt0 1 whichi s as 



&l«nh,Cichory,and *S£!~&S2 * e lt f^ C f cho ^ [ the Spaniard^/*™,* , the Eng- 



Fnri;,, J .? uccor y : the Bonemians,C^'4W4. ; & 



and Ser t 

 a 5 thou 



Uiivum : of feme, Endiuia ; of ^iv 



5 This w 



Cbfim, vnder this name, Chondral* gt nm cleans ctruUifl 



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