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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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ID.Z. 



I Leucoium marlnnmflorc candido Lobelij. 



White Sea Stocke Gillofloures. 



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3 Leucohm marinum latifoliuml 



Broad leafed Sea Stocke Gillo-floure* 





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a Leucoium marimntfurpureum Lobetji. 



Purple Sea Stocke Gillo-fiourcs. 



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I T^HeSea Stocke Gillo-flourc 



I hath a fmall wooddy root ve- 

 ry threddy ; from which rifcth 



vp an hoary white ftalk of two foot high, 

 diuided intodiuers fraall branches,^ her- 

 on are placed confufedly many narrow 

 leaues of a loft hoary fubrtance. The 

 fioures grow at the top of the branches, 

 ofa whitifh colour, made of foure little 

 leaues • which beeing pad there follow 

 long cods and feed, like vntothe Garden 

 flocke Gillo-floure. 



$ 2 The purple ftockc Gillofloure 

 hath a very long tough root, tbrufting it 

 felfe deepe into the ground ; from which 

 rife vp thicke, fat,foft,and hoarie (hikes. 

 The leaues come forth of the ftalkes next 

 the ground,Iong,foft,thicke,fuIl ofiuice, 

 couered ouer with a certaine downy hoi- 

 rineffe, and finuatcd fomewhat deepe on 

 both fides, after the manner you may fee 

 expreft in the figure of the fourth dclcri- 

 bed in this Chapter. The ftalfcc is let 

 here and there with the like leaues but 

 leffcr. The floures grow at the top of the 

 ftaIkes,compac1: of foure fmall leaues.ot 

 a light purple colour. The feed is con- 

 tained in long crooked cods like the gar- 

 den ftocke Gillo-floure. 



The figure of Labels which here * 

 giue you was taken ofa dried punt, • 

 therefore the leaues are not expt*" 



nuateasthey fhouldbe. $ , v 

 3 This feaftock Gillofloure hath nw^ 



broad leaues fpred vpon the g^ Da '' ft 

 what fnipt or cut on the edges j ww » 

 which rile vp final naked &**$%£ 

 at the top many little floures of a* fc 



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long cods 



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