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of a curplc colour,thefc are of a bright red, which fetteth forth the difference. 



The white P*tfe fl° ure hath many fine jagged leaues, clofely couched or thruft together, 

 IVch referable an Holy-water fprinckle, agreeing with the others in roots, feeds, and fhape of 

 flou s fauing that thefc are of a white colour, wherein cbiefely confifteth the difference. 



± i This alfo in (hape of roots and leaues little differs from the precedent, but the floures 

 are Icffer of a darker purple colour, and feldome open or fhew themfelues fo much abroad as the 

 other of the firftdefcribed,to which in all other refpefts it is very like. 



There is alfo another kinde with leaues leiTe diuided, but in other parts like thofe alreadie 

 defcribeJ/auing that the floure is of a yellow colour fomething inclining to red. $ 



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Purple PafTc-iioure. 





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2 Pulfdtilla rubra. 



Red Pafle-flGure* 



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**tBw writeth, that the PaiTe-floure sroweth in France in vntoiled places : in Germany they 



grow zn rough and ftony places, and oftentimes on rockes. 



i noie with nn,ni B a j. ... w yety plentifulIy in dje pafture or cIo f c belonging to the par. 



Wi T u aimau Vllla gefix mile; 

 vnto any man the faid clofe, who defired 



willing 



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• MercbJti 1S u L co . mmonI y ™ Latine, Pulfatt/U : and of fome, Apum rifafr berba ven- 



in t>utrh heZ W T1 .. lt tobc Anemone Ltmoma and Samolus o{Phm:in ^x&kchfiMueUurdesr 



>«' r *tin a K^r* 111 ™ En S ,ift t Pafque floure, oi Paflc-floure, and after the Latine name 

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