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He frrft kind of PoUumox in Englifh Poley of the mountain's a little tenderarul f 

 fmelling herbe, very hoane, whereunon it rnM-„ w.< >. . k_ .- ' • c rcna< *and foot 







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,the fandic (horcs of the Mediterranean fearfrom his wooddic and fomewhat threddic r<S n 

 forth ftraight from the earth a number of final! round ftalkes nine inche Mono IS h • 100tc 



fiances from the ftalfc proceed formvhat long leaues lli^SkS^^SS^^tt 



reft folding which fent is fo^^^ 



The tufts of the fecond kind of Folium are longer Than the tuftso r nW of tho l,ff h r 

 mentioncd,and they are of a yellow colore leaues alfb are \^3^&%^ 



3 From the wooddie roots of this third kind of folium, proceed a great number of 2< i 

 vnto the iaftrehearied.lying fiat vprightvpon the po«nd,;Lc fl«dS£S^^£ 

 vpper part of the earth where they creep. The floures are like the other, bur of a Z rpfc cSm 



4 The laft kindc of P 9 lmm^ of all the reft the fmalleft, is of an ind ifferenL ood S i.|| 

 JjgjJ ~? **£* but thaC ic is foure time * %, ^uing thclaues 2£fc 



* 5 This fendsvpmanybranchesfromonerootliketothofeofthefirftdefcribecLbutfhor. 

 ter and more ft rubbie,lying partly vpon the ground, the leaues grow by couples at certain forces, 

 What like, but leflcr than thofe of Rofcmarie or Lauander,grcene aboue, and whitiih bencatb 

 not f nipt about their edges- their taft is bitter,and fmeil fomewhat pleafant:the floures grow pica- 



Folium durum of Matt hiolus^nd Folium recentiorumfceminA LavanduU folio of z'^/.l hercg:i)cyou 



as (Clnfius alfo hath don) two figures to make one good one;the former (hews the floures and their 

 manner of growing; the other, the feed veffels, and the leaues growingby couples togeth^vrith a 

 little better cxpreflion of the root. % • 





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Thefe plants do grow naturally vpon the mountaincs of France, Itaiie,apaine,-u ;|o(r 



ions. They are ftrangers in England, notwithftanding I haueplantsof tftar l oicy 



fiouresby the gift of Lobel 



9\ The Time 



They floure from the end of May,to the beginning of Auguft. 



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