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be white, in fhapelike the former. $ The floures of this are for the moft 



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t 5 Wall Sow-thiftle hath a fibrous wooddy root, from which rifes vp a round ftalke not 

 creftcd : the Ieaues are much like to thofe of the other Sow-thiftles, broad at the fetting on, then 

 Mnwer.and after much broader.and fharpe pointed, fo that the end of the ieafe much refemb les 

 the fliape of an yvie leafe j thefe Ieaues are very tender, and of fomewhat a whitifh colour on the 

 vnder fidejthe top of the ftalke is diuided into many fmall branches, which beare little yellow 



floures that flic ar*" •*" J ~-""> * ' 



ftalkes 



Dngi(h narrow Ieaues foft and whitim, vnequally diuided about the ede 

 foot hi2h,hauinff few branches.and thofe fet with w Imm^ hm^ «* X 



and ending in a fharpe point : th 



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ere it plentifully growes,it is much eaten in fallets, with oile and vineger 

 fomewhat aftringent tafte. $ ° 



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 which fid™ m!? ""? a R <: Ilk e tfcoft of the ordinary Sow-thiftle butof a fo;„ T? V* 1 " 



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few ith long Ieaues not vnlite to 



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