

L/T B. 1, 



Of the Hiftoric of Plants, 



h roots of round Arifolocbia or B irthworth in moft fine pouder twoounces.fufficient wax to giue 

 it a boJy • the which keep for thy wounded poore neighbors alfo the old and filthy vlcers of the 

 legs and other parts of fuch as hauc need of help. 



t TU Sgt'n were formerly cranfpofed. 



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. 69. Of Tree J^ightjbade* 





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TrecNiglufliade. ^ • 



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tfcritt, 



'TpHis rare and pleafant plant, called tree Night 



kiude 



•ep 



ihade,whofe iudgement and cenfure I gladly admit $ 

 for that it doth more fitly anfwer it both in the form 



wooddy hedge-bulb, two or three cubits high,coue- 

 red with a greenifli barke fet with many final twiggy 

 branches,and garnifhed with many long Ieaues verie 

 grecn,likc vnto thofe of the Peach tree. The floures 

 are white,with a ccrtaine yellow pricke or pointall in 

 the middle,like to the floures of garden Nightfhade. 

 After which fucceed fmall round berries Very red of 

 colour, and of the fame fubftancewith winter Cher- 

 ries; wherein are contained little flat yellow feeds. 



firing 



many 



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wee 



haue them in our gardens , rather for pleaiure than 

 profit,or any good qualitieas yet knowne. 



^f The Time. 



It is kept in pots and tubs with earth & fuch like, 

 in houfes during the cxtremitie of Winter, and is fee 

 abroad in the garden in March or Aprill , becaufe it 

 cannot endure thecoldnefleofour climat: it floures 

 in May,and the fruit is ripe in September. 



^f The Names* 



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*feudocApf 



arbor efcens : o 

 cum of 2>*/<w, 



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Caff, 



though 



temperature 



very 



toape vnto this plant, yet in tafte mod vnlike , format 



«"coio ur . whi ..< — — '"^tucucrncsorgavaen rsigntihade in taft,aIthouffhthevHifC 



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