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Of the Hiflorie of Plants 



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IB. Z. 



I <JH«rjor/tnamnjor. 



Great fvvect Marjerome, 



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3 Mar]oramtemtijolia 



Marjeronae gentle. 



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UKarjorana major Anglic a 



Pot Marjerome. 



compaa of diuers fmallchaffiefcalcs, of a white 

 colour tending to a bluto. The whole plant is alto 

 gether like the great fvvect Marjerome, failing that 

 it ^altogether lefler,and far fweeter, wherein efpe- 

 cially confifteth the difference. 



4 Efimajorma. is likewife a kind of Marjerome, 

 differing not from the laft defcribed,fauing in that, 

 that this plant hath in his natural! countrey of Can- 



€ laces or threds faftncJ 



elfewhere 



vnto his branches, fuch, and after the fame manner 

 as thofeare that doe grow vpon Sauor ie, wherein is 

 the difference. 



I Hands 



grow 



whence wee haue the feeds for the gardens of our 

 cold countries* 



q[ The Time . 

 They are fowne in May,and bring forth their Cc* 

 ly or chaffic husks or ears in Auguft. They are w be 

 watered in the middle of theday,wben the Sun ihi- 

 neth hotteft, euen as Bafill (hould be 5 and not ifl tne 

 euening nor morning.as raoft plants are, 



*T The Names. . 



Marjerome is called Marjor/attjind Am&¥#-> il 

 alfo tMarttm and Stmpfycbtim of others: in Hig" 

 Dutch, ^aj)0?an t in Spanish, <M*jtra**, £'"' 

 </«*, and Almorahx ■ in French, Mariokmcint 

 lifhjStveet Marjerome, Fine Marjerome,and M*"^ 



