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Mountain Horfe-Mint. 





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Turnep rooted horfe-Mint, 



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wrinkled j hoary, and rough both aboue and be- 

 low, and lightly fnipt about the edges 5 the 

 floures grow in thick compad ears at the tops 

 of the ftalkes , and are like thole of common 

 Mint. The whole plant is of a more vnpleafanc 

 lent than any of the other Mints; It grovveth in 

 diuerswet & moift grounds, and flours in Iune 



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and £^<r/obferued) growsanorber HorfeMint 

 much leffe ; and better fmellmgthan the laft 

 mentioned,hauing the leaues partly green, and 

 partly mi Ike white 5 yet fometimes the leaue* 

 are fomeof them wholly white, but moteand 

 more commonly all green : the ftalkes, floures 

 and other parts are like thofe of the former but 





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This growes in waterie places, hauine a 



ftaik or a cubit or cubitand haife high,fet with 

 longifh hoary leaues like thofe of horfe mint : 



the flours grow in fpoky tufts at the top of the 



1 alks.of a dusky purple colour,& in fhapc like 



tnoieof the common Mint. The fmell of th$i 



comes neereto tbatof thewater Mint. This is 



the Mcntaftri folia aquatic* btrfutajue C »'»< 



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