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Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



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hap. ijp. Of Lauander Spify* 



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Auander Spike hath many ftifte branches of a wooddy fubftance , growing vp in the 

 manner ofafhrub,fet with many long hoarie Ieaues, by couples for the mott part of a 

 ilrong fmell.and yet pleafant enough to fuch as do loue ftrong fauors. The floures grow 

 thetop of the branches,fpike famion 5 of a blew colour. The root is hard and wooddie. 



. Th»Ct>rf\n(\<\\tfpreth not from rhe orecedent.but inrriprnfrMirr»f»i,«a~ i-__\t?- i 



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ilkevvhitefloureS}andtheotherblew,whereinefpeciallyconfifteththedifFereBcc! 



Ii^nn inrtnr PncrliiTi carrions a fmall Irinrtanfr unn/lm. ...k' L • ^t. « . «« 



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weforr. Tl"sdid,and I thmke. yet doth grow in great plenty ,n his Majefties priuategardcn at 



P^SS. • 5 ° a u P,' V th ° m * d * lt ™> and Sometimes Lauander Spike.-and of 

 dm by filiation is made that vulgarly known and vfedoiJe which istearmed oleumfbic* oroile 



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Common Lauander. 









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White floured Lauander. 





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