Lib.i. 



.--j Of the Hiilorie of Plants. 



179 



figures of foine few others, with their defciiption, briefly taken out of the Worke 



aai diligent Herbarift CW/# C/«/T«j. where ' fuch as de (i re further difcourfe vp< 

 may be abundantly fatisfied : and " 



/2w ; whereas they fhall not onely haue the 



ion 



lfolearnethewaytoraifcthcmof feed, which hath beene a thing not long knowne (except to 

 smc few • ) aira thence hath rifen this great varietieof thefe floures, wherewith fome Gardens fo 



a 



fomc 



much abound. 



^f The Defer iption. 



l 



He root of this is like that of the great double red Anemone dekribed in the third 

 place of the precedent chapter • and the leaues alfoare like, but Ieflcr and deeper co- 

 loured. The ftalke growes fome foot high, {lender and grecne 3 at the top whereof 

 groweth a fingle floure, confifting of eight leaues of a bright fhining skarlet colour on the infide, 

 with a paler coloured ring incompa/finga hairy head (et about with purple thrums : theoutfideof 

 the floure is hairy or downie. This is AnemJaiifol.fimpl.fIo, i £.of Clufitu. 



t i Anemone Imi folia florecoccineo. 



The broad leaued skarlet Anemone. 



t 2 Anemone Uti folia flore mdgno coccineo. 



The skarlet Anemone with the large floure.' 



1 



on their vpper fiLs . !h?a £ *, T" £. ke the forraer > but *e leaues arc blacker.and more rtunine 

 floure AinVZi^J^ J\*> 1S h L ke to «h«i of this kinde, and at the top carrieth a large* 

 ci «!e ; and the tC«!K!r^ Iea . ue ?> being at the inftde of a bright skarlet colour, without artv 

 * Ais kindred) 



nance «»!%,». -' 



ftnooth blacks 



.3 



that 



rcvL lffi ? noc from <** former b 



Winter. This is Anem.latifil.ftmf[.fl { 



,/K 



.^Gdes thefe var etiesk: rcieaDOUC ^ hairy head. This is the eighteenth of C/«^. * 

 tf'Moure, or th" na £ Sf- ™ ntI ? ned > th f re are ™ny others, which in the colour of the leave, 

 No » '« vs come t l J^ " " hM * raak , c a «* at *e bottome thereof, doe differ each from otfler. 



rotne narrow leaued ones, which alfo differ link but incolour of their floure*. 



Ii 2 4 The 



