L r b. 2. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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+ 4 Ltuciiumfiheftr*. 



Wilde Wall-floure 



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-Iadj dnvnd >»l of § recne branches, the Ieaues are 



Iong,narrow,fmooth, flippery, of a 

 jnionns 05 fekkckifh green coIor,and Iefier than the Ieaues 



of ftocke Gillofloures. The floures are (mall, 



■•»m c 9ata»;:y e - U . Qvir » ver y fwcetof frnell, and made offoure 



little Ieaues ; which being pa ft, their fuecepd 

 long flender cods, in which is contained flat 

 reddifti feed. The whole plant is fhrubbv, of a 

 wooddy fubftance,andcan eafily endure the 

 q -Y/^cold of Winter. 



*L 2 The double Wil-floure hath long Ieaues 



greene and fmooth,fet vpon rtiffe branches,ofa 



>w . wooddy fub fiance : whereupon doe grow mod 



awjoa.olli,' pleafant fweet yellow flours very double- which 



plant is fo well knowne to all, that it fhall be 



lieedlefle to fpend much time about the de- 

 fer ipti on. 



3 Of this double kinde we haue another 

 fort that bringeth his floures open all at once, 

 whereas the other doth floure by degrees by 

 """nes whereof it is long in flouring. ' 



4 Tfeis plant which was formerly fen- 

 ..cu u) the fourth place of the following chap- 

 ter, I haue brought to enioy the fame place in 

 this, for that byreafonofthegrecnefleof his 

 Ieaues and other things hee comes neareft to 

 thefe heredefcribedjalfo I wil defcribe it anew 

 becaufe the former wasalmoft wholly falfe:lt 



„ .uv^ „, „„. iyjyJi , 1IBiC io thofe of the Wall-floure, but narrower and 



bmcrof _tafte $ amongwhichnfevponeormore ftaIkesofafootormoreinbeight,cre/red and fet 

 with carmated Ieaues. The floures grow at the tops of the ftalkes marly together confiftfo* of 

 £dU»n ^ a P - ,eCe ' 'f er than ^°^e ordinary wal^^ 

 ^ b '£ K^="K^^:_ T he «* * ** «- ^itiffc, with many fibres. 



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tb* h;<r n ~*~c*u L' 7 " "t — ', ' — *"X >•?•»««*» *cpt another Wall-noure amenng rrom trie firft in 



andbcS 



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3m ™ g T A h w* and other fton y P la c«. 



^J The Place. 



ftonewalls.in the* 



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Wall 





% The Time. 



in 



^I^l m ^ n aI1 thc yeere IoneJ>M efpecially in Winter 



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do call them W 



res. 



Wall 



flfc 



w M: in Lzx\nc y Vi»Ulutea,&Vi&Lettc6iumluteum • in the 



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AUtbewhoIeftrub of Wall-Gill J! 





parts. 



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^T The femes. 



facu 





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3 



iT'i t fc " c i u y c c mixed with tome vnctious 

 hclpeth thechop* or rifts of the fundament 



e, and more than the reft ^ 



moued me copreferre/c . 



r oylie thing, and baited 



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