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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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Winter Sauorie is a plant refembling Hyflbpe, but lower, more tender and brir 

 it bringeth forth very many branches, compafied on euery fide u ith nar ru v 



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fbarpe pointed leaues,longer than thofeof Time* amona .„i^k« ~ i. n " 



ftom «hc bottome »««*« of fmall hU S> of cole, wh^eZf SSJESmK 



loot ishard and wooddy. as is the reft nf Ionian* J & rtil t> uc P«rpie. fhc 



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Summer Sauorie groweth withaflender brittle ftalke of a foot high diuided i 



nto little 



branches:the leaues are narro W ,leffer than thofe of Hy ffopejike the leaues of Winter sZVr^ 

 thinner fet vpon the branches The floures ftand hard to the branches, of a light purp e tSro 



trhitenefTe. The root is fmall^ull of firings, and perifheth - 1 — '* u « u —&*-" «- ™ ■ "8 to 



3 Satttreia SanBi Iuliani, 



Rocke Sauorie. 



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Candy Sauorie 



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This fmall kindc of Sauorie, which 

 Lotel huh fet forth vnder the title 0I7W 

 t>ra S .l*tiam 9 bccmfo it grovvcth plentifully 

 vpon the rough cliffes of the Tyrrhenian fea 

 in Italie,called Saint luliansrockejuth ten- 

 der twiggie branches an handful! hi-h,of*a 

 wooddie fubftance,fet full of leaues from the 

 bottometothetop,very thickethruft togfc, 

 ther like vnto rhofe of Timc,fauing that they 

 befmallerand narrower,bringing forth at the 

 top of the fprigs a round fpikie tuft of fmall 

 purplifb floures.The whole plant is whiti/b, 

 tending to a blcake colour, and of aver 



hot and (harpe tafte, and alfo well fmc 

 ling. ** 



t 4 This in the opinion of Honorim 

 tetlusy Ctufius, and P§na } is thought, and nor 

 without good reafon,tobc the true Tbjmfod, 

 or S atureia of DioJ cor ides and the Ancicnrs,fo 

 befides that it agrees with their defenpt: 



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many branches immediately from the root 

 like as Time, and thole quadrangular, rough, 

 and of a purplifti colour: vpon thelbgrcv 

 alternately little roughirti leaues much like 

 thofe of the true Tyme -> and out of their bo- 

 fomes come little branches fct with the like, 

 but lefTer leaues. The toppes of the branches 

 are compared with a rundle made of many 

 little leaues, whercout come floures of a foe 

 purple colour, and like the floures of Tyme, 

 being diuided into fourc parts, whereof the 

 lower is the broader, and hangs downe:Tfc 

 vpper is alfobroad,but {horter, and thcocltf 

 two leffe. Out of the middle of the floure 

 come fine whitifli threds , pointed *& 

 browne aad a forked ftilc. The feed is ff\ 



root 



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They are fowne in Gardens," and I bring 

 forth their floures the firft yeare of tbcir ion 



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