Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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uV**%vtt $ 5 The w hire floured Knapweed hath 



- Mg/</#^^ rf #' .• : i creeping roots, which fend vp pretty lar^e 



Ho.? h beaded Knapweed; whitifh greene leaues muchdillidedorcutiB 



\Q ti *s ,i almoft to the middle rib- from the middeft of 



which rifes vp a ftalkc fome two foot high,fet 

 alfo with the like diuided leaues, but JeiTer: 

 theflbures are like thofe of the common fort^ 

 but of a plcafant white colour. I firft found 

 this growing wild in a field ncere Martin Ab- 

 bey in Surry, and fince in rhe Ifleof Tenet. $ 



x. >i • • o "\ 6 ^ e tu ^ erous or knobby Knapweed be- 

 *\/\ 'WKAC \v) ing.fet forth by Tdern.znA which is a ftrangef 



in thefe parts, hath many leaues fpread vpoo 

 .wW.i the ground, rough, deepely gafht or hackt a- 



bout the edges like thofe of Sow-thiftle. A- 

 |j^ >f • mong which rifeth vp a ftraight ftalkc diui- 



ding it felfinto other branches 5 whcron grow 

 the like lcaues,but fmaller : the knappy flours 

 ftand on the top of the branches, of a bright 

 red co!our,in fhape like the other Knapweed* 

 The root is great, thicke 5 -and tuberous, confi- 

 ning of many cloggy parcels , like thofe of 



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the AfphodiJl 





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.3 ... t 7 Thi$(&ith Clu ft tu) is & comely phnt; 



hauing broad and long leaues,white y foft, and 

 lightly fnipt about the edgesrthe tall: is gum* 

 my , and hot a little bitter : it fends vp many 

 fcrefted ftalks from one root, fome cubit high 

 or more rat the tops of them grow the heads 

 fome two or three together, confiding of ma- 

 ny fcales, whofeends are hairy, and they ar? 

 fet fo orderly , that by this raeanes the head$ 

 feem as they were inclofed in little nets. The 

 . f r , floures are purple , and like thofe of the firft 



cd : the feed is fmall and Iong,and of an afh colour. This Chftut. ciQls Iwa 4 ^ujriaca viU 

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hxceacaptulis hirfatk Boelij. 







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This hath many final cornered ftfaked hairy trailing branches growing from the roor, & fhofii 

 gmduuded into many other branches,trailing or fpreading vpon the ground three or foure foot 

 JJj'fflploying or couering a good plot ofground,whcreon grow hairy leaues diuided or jagged 

 J*"J»oy partsjikc the leaues of lacea motor, or Rocket, of a very bitter tafte : at the top of each 

 /«cn growth one fcaly hcad,each fcale ending with fiue,fix,or ieuen little weak prickles grow- 



Iti? 1 haIfe tbc rowc11 of a f P urre > buC far leffe : the floures g">w forth of the heads, of * 

 ffiT P k olour,confiftin g of many fmall floures, like thofe of the cpmmon Iacta, the borde- 

 ST- G lngbig§erand ,ar § er than thofe of the middle of the floure,each fmall Houre being 

 c'ow : I ?° e fmal1 P arts or leatres/iot much vnlike thofe of Cyan** : the feed is fmall, ind in. 

 S ?°T Theroo tperilheth when the feed is ripe, 

 •s plant hath not been hitherto written of,that I can find. Seeds of it I receiued from M r WiU 



Counts " whotn a,fo * obferued the planr,Oaob. 10. 162 

 ^"tryman. UhnGoodjer. * 



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he receiued it from Boelius a low. 



«j[ The Place. 



The tirnU TI ' hc FLace - 



w ° Wit grow commonly in euery fertile pafture. The reft grow in my garderi. 



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hc yfloureinIuneandIuly. 

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^ The Time. 

 «|j 7 he Names. 





Pinc ic *h7ch?« n! ls k ! acea "' if w »P«"ing nigra for a difference between it and the Hearts-eafe or 



tli... i ,,,cnis Iikewifeca MrA t*„* . ;. :- il«^l -,rf^. m,.*...£n... ... •../.„ . «.__i:a Mar- 



fello n,Bulw 



k /? ifC CaHed '*"' '" " is Callcd alf ° M * ter fi Uon and MatrefSen , in Engf^Mar 



ee d,and Knapweed . 



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