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Lib. 2 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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A puflrm, or if <r//^, is our common beft knowroe Balme or Bawme. hauins 





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MHw^^r*" o -— - -- : - — — — ~ - ^iuuu. luc nuures are oi a v^arna- 



tioo colour ; the root of a wooddy fubftance. 



, The fecond kinde of Ba wmc was brought into my garden and others, by his feed from the 

 ports of Turky,wherefore we haue called it Turky Balme : it excelleth the reft of the kuidewf yoii 

 rcfpea the facet fauourand goodly beauty thereof, — J J - r - L 7 



fundry 



branchc$,tnountmg to the height of a cubit and foraewhat more,befet with leaucs like to German 

 /Unr^jri//*w.indented or toothed vervbluntlv about rheedtxpc Kiitrnm»t*,u«+n • .. • _ 



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md fertill ground 



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Mclijfa Turcica. 



Turky Bawme. 



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*iettcth forth a kinde of Bawme hauing a fquare ftaike, with leaucs like vnto c'om- 

 ci larger and blacker, and of an euill fauour ; the Houres white, and much greater 



c^ — -metimTh ! 6 ? Wme i the 7? hard » and ° f a VV °? dd y fubftan «- * This vari« with 

 S^esivhite Sj5h^?'-? the rr? ,llcs nanowcr ! rfro chc floa«e» are commonly purple, yec 

 ^MrroTer • wh^r T h t lIes ° f dluers colours : the leaues arealfo Sometimes broader, other- 

 f*^yreethe(eS 0re £ auc SV uen you one of the figures of «*,, and that of Ubtl, th« 

 ^'^ Arch-an^i ^rT ° f this P ,anr * c/ *^» and after him Baubine, referre it to the 

 mH H*folto + b : aQ the former calIs " Lmitm Pannonicum : and the later, Lami*m **** 



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