.Lib. I 





Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 



Chap, 181. OfFkaworh 



«J[ TheDeferiptiov. 



i T\ SylliiM ,or the common FIeawort,hath many round and tender branches, fet full of Jon* 



J^and narrow leaues fomewhat hairy The tops of the ftalks are garnii hed with fundriS 



round cbafhe knops befet with fmail yellow floures : which bceing ripe containc many 



irtlefhiningfcedsjinproportion.colourjandbigneire like vnto fleas. y 



' : Tbe iccond kinde ofpfyttum Fleaworthath long and tough branches, of a woody fubftance 



c prccedcnr.but longetand harder ? with leaues refembling the former,but much longer and 



Thechaiiie tuft which contameth the feed is like the other bur mnr^ f 't tu c 



tUri/M* is the eare of ^pijli, the Canary feed which is meat for birds that come 1mm thV 



Mg of Canane The root hereof lafteth all the winter, and likewife ^SS^Z^ 



whereof it tooke tins addition oiSempervirens. r V 5 IWCUC iwucs $ 



ir rower 



?fylliu?TJ) fh 



Flcavvort. 



ffyttiumfemftrvirens Lc 



Neuer dying Flcawort. 



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The fe pl ants 





The Thee. 



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Theyfl 

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0urci nluneandluly. 



% the Tintc. 



^1 The Names. 



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. ^*w . m trench, 2, «, «tf ^ , in Du:cb,&ii?!* Woj* 



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F"at m moifture and drineffc 



