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ThisotherTree Sow-thiftlegtowestoamans height or more, haUing a firme crefted 

 ;e,fmooth,without any pnckles,and fee with many leaues wcompafling the ftalke at their fet 

 on,and afterwards cut in with fotire, orfometimes with two gafhes oneJy: the vpper leaues 

 ot diuided at alhthe colour of thefe leaues is green on the vpper fide,and grayifh vnderneath* 

 on of the ftalke is hairy,and diuided into many branches,which beare the floures in an femt.ii 



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 ftalke.fmooth 



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the top of the ilalke is 



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* *™™n.rzrrr~~ " &'Y"" w . luc vpper Havana grayiih vnderneath; 



hairy,and diuided into many branches, which beare the floures in an equal! 

 heights itwere in an vmbel :theflouresarenotgreat,confideringthe largcnefleofthe plant but 

 vfually as big as thofc of the common Sow- thiftle, and yellow, bailing ahairy head or cap .'the 

 r~AU raited, longifli,and afhe coloured, and flies away with the downe: the root is thicke 



feed . _ 



wbitifh,hauingmany 



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this all one with the other.accordmg to Clufius his defcription : but in my opinion there is fome 

 diftocnce betweene them,whichchiefely confifts,in that the former hath larger and fewer floures- 

 the nlant alfo not growing to fo great a height, t * 



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foothigh,fetat 



7r u " fc & . — ~— ~» ^""'-^/gduej^.TAS.vndef the title of Ert»~ 



;h long knotty creeping roots,from whence arifeth a round (lender ftalk fome tlvo 



toot nietycc « firft with little leaues,which grow bigger and bigger as they come neerer the mid 

 die of the ftalkc,being pretty broad at their fettmg on, then fomewhat narrower, and fo broader a- • 

 ga.ne,and (harp pointed being of the colour of the Wall (or Ivie leaued) Sow-thiftle.The tops is 

 duuded into many fmall branches which end m fmall fcaly heads like thofe of the wilde Lettuce 

 containing ^.resconfifting of foure blewifh purple leaues, turned backe and fnippedat their* 

 ends ; thereare alfo fome threds in the middleof the floure,which turning into downe carrv away 

 with them the feed, which is fmall, and of an A fh colour. Btufae makes a bigger and alcffcrof 

 thcfe.diftinguUhing betweene that of <:/«/?«* fwhnfe G™™* r i,„^ „.- ^ *P.. * ,c »<-rot 



3 difference, but that Clufius his plant had fine ie; 

 CMim m his defcriptionatfirmesjvet his figure(. 



Clufn 



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paftures,medowes jW oods, and marifhes neere the 



The fifth gtowes vpon walls,and mwooddy mountainous places. 



It J* ? w -* lft '"P*"* amongft corne in watery places. 

 The fixth,feucnth and tenthare Grangers in England. 





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ilewort.TheEnglim namTsai fSnJf " H ™$*Me }<*&*** Brafica Ltforim or Hare$ 

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MntHr.., *- ul >,*onctjus Uuis alter : Cafalp, 



lEE^JJli^ ^rfoliojinla 



tf'tmpi* thK > s °»cbus Umk Matthioli ; it i 



it La&uca murdrum : and labern. 



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