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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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The juyce taketh away warts if they be rubbed therewith 5 and being taken in meatc it heW 



the milt or fpleene if it be wa fted . 





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0/ Winder-flour es. 



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f the Anemones or Winde-floures,efpe 





plants. For Dodontus hath fet forth fiuc forts *Lo&el eight ;Ta(erfldmont anus ten : My fclfchauein 

 my garden tvyelue different fortsrand yet I doheare of diuers more differing very notably from any 

 of thefe : which I haue briefely touched though not figured, euery new yeare bringing with it new 

 and (hange kindes • and euery country his peculiar plants of this fort, which are fent vnto >sf 

 far countricsjin hope to receiue from vs fuch as our country yeeldcth. 





l Anemone tuberofaradice. 



Purple Winde-floure. 



a \Ammone coccinea multiplex. 

 Double Skarlet Winde-floure, 



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other : and 



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firft kinde of Anmm or Winde.fiourc hathfmall leaues very ra" chfn,p a 0e 



d alraoft like vnto Camomilcor Adonis floure : among which nfetn vp ^ 



three lea* ^ 



naked almoft vnto 



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at the top of the ftalke commeth forth a faire and beautifull floure coaJ H-- ibc *> 

 fomerimeseightjofa violet colour tending to purple. It is lmpoffible to a ^ 



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colour in his full petfe&ion, confidering the 



Sfnd very brittle. 



The root is tuberous or 



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