

Of the Hiftorf c of Plants. 



i 3 Lithofttrmum^ncbuftfarie. 



Purple floured Gromell. 



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Baftard Gromell. 



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^ The Place. 



The two fir ft kindes do grew in vntoiled places,as by the highwayes fides aad barren pJaces, uj 

 the ftreet at Southfleet in Kent,as you go from the Church vnto a worihipfull gentleman* boufc 



id kindes grow vpon the fands 



kindes 



«([ The Time. 



rom the twelfth da v of Iune 



ripe 



«([ The Names. 



Gromel is called in GreekeAi^«v^,.ofthe hardnefle \ 

 thers ; Aevonicfon^Lemtion&x 



D;cpro»,OT Ditftyron^s Phnj readcth it,and alio Heraclcos : of tnc a- 



fikr.i in fhopsand among Italians, Milium fills : inSpanifh, Mytdelfolduftm 



«» viwinun. nrrsrr^u . ^f Osm* n-irf*. ntanr . and of others. LichvraJe. 



^f The Temperature. 



The feed of Gromel is hot and dry in the fecond degree. 



^[ TheVertues. 

 meieca or uromei pound and drunke in white trine, orea!«ri:n,uiuuia^u 

 the ftone,and prouoketh vrine,and especially breaketh the ftone in the bladder. 



driucd: 



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Of Cbkh^Weel 



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HP He great Chickvreed rifeth vp with ftalks a cubit high and foammes higher 



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* many from one roor,Iong and round^ender/ull of ;oints,with a couple or ieau & .^ 





