B. Z, 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 



Chat. 104.. Of Captaine aAndreas Dorias his Wound f ~T»oort. 



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Dorias \ Yound-woort. 



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'His plant hath long and large thicke 

 and fat leaues, fharpe pointed, of a 

 blewifh greene like vnto Woad,which 

 being broken with the hands hath a pretty 

 fpicie fmell. Among thefe leaues rifeth vp 

 a ftalke of the height of a tall man, diuided 

 atthe topintomany other branches, where- 

 upon grow fmall yellowifh floures , which 

 turneth into dovvne that flyeth away with the 



urinde. The root is thicke almoft like Helle- 

 bores alb us . 



Of which kinde there is another like the 

 former,but that the leaues are rougher,forne- 

 what bluntly indented at the edges, and not 

 fo fat and groffe. 





A 



$ HerbaDoriaalten 



b 



This herbe growes vp with a greene round 

 ittle ftalke, very much chamfered, finewed, 

 or furrowed, about foureor fiue foot high, 

 full of white pith like that of Elder, and fen- 

 deth forth fmall branches : the leaues grow 

 on the ftalke out of order, and are fmootb, 

 fharpe pointed, in fhape like thofe of Herb a 

 Dor -ia 3 but much fhorter and narrower, the 

 broadeft and longeft feldome being aboue 

 ten oreleuen inches long, and fcarce two in- 



„u , u j 1 > . . tcn or cieuen menes long, and icarce two in- 



ches brad and are more finely and finally nickt or indented about the edges.their fmdl £SS 



mH?fi C anr V bl,t n athcr u Vvh , Cn aether with the ftalke they are brokenand rubbed yccMfonhS 

 ^^T^^l^^^^^^^' ° Ut of 'hebofomes of thefe leaues fp"ng 

 Ac ftalT S S- ZrZfTf^ ?\ C A««« «* ™ n y> ^d grow on fmall branches at the t P ps of 

 nnd^ colour, as weff rhe 



Which 



lone feeds which fiv^rr-r^ tneoutton turnetn mto downe and containeth very fmall 

 'vhicl'mofthurrf^L ^r 7 ^ • h t hcvvlnc ' J The rootis nothin S elfebutan infiniteof fmall firings 



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rowing in my garden. lohn Goody er. % 



^l The place. 



i*£KaS e borders or brinkes of riuers neere to Karbone 



den «rK~. .u_.. ,7.5 Drou g"t into England, and are contented tn h^ m»r^ ,!„„:, — : 



ein France, 



<K where they Bourse SeTghc aSid" 1 * *' C °° tentea '° ^ "* de " iz0ns ia "'^ G «- 



fhey fl„ UK d i„ my Garden abQut j*** 



twelfth of lune. 



The ro->fc .r« r • * ^T r ^ Naturel 



roots are fweet m fmel!,and hot in the third degree. 



Twodramc^r-k n ^1 TheVertues. 



** lame is with good fucccflcvfed in 



m medicines thatcXpellpoyfon. 



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