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high,fomething hoaric, hailing three or foure joynts, out of euery one whereof grow two lea 

 one right again It another,and oftentimes little (lender ftems-on the tops wherof ftand broac 

 floures like thofe of Ox-eie,or the come Marigold,hauinga round ball in the middle (fuch d5 

 the middle of thofe of Camomill) bordered about with a pale ofwhite yellow leaues. Thewh U 

 floure turneth into downe that is carried away with the winde 5 among which downe is found In 

 blackifh feed. The root confifteth of threddy firings. OD 8 



t 2 The lefTer fort hath foureor fiue leaues fpred vpon the ground like vnto thofe of the laft 

 defcribed, but altogether Ieflerand (hortenamong which rifeth vpa flender ftalke two hands high 

 on the top whereof ftand fuch floures as the precedent,but not fo large,and of a blew colour ' 



t Thefe two here defcribed ,and that defcribed in the ninth place of the foregoing chapter a; 

 all but the varieties of one & the fame plant,differing as I haue (hewed in the foregoing chapter 



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i Chryfantbemum I at i folium* 



Golden Marigold with the broad Ieafc. 



2 Chryfantbemum I ah folium minus. 



The lefler Dutch Marigold. 



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 They be fonnd euery where in vntillcd places of Germany, and in woods, but are Grangers io 



England. 



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t&alta'blume. 



lifma Diofcoridis h which is alfo called D amafonium,but vnproperly ; ther 

 it Chryfantbemum Utifolium y than rafhly attribute vnto it the name ofAlifi 



fet forth by the name of Dis- 



figure in the precedent chapter by Clnfim is fet forth by the name ™»' r J 

 ^Matthiolm calls this plant Altfma : Gefner faith* Alfina : »*****"> t» ! 



tbemum Uti folium i Ft** and LobeljXardus Celtic a altera. Now in the Hi ft 



foure feuerall places by threcof the former names ; andpag.i 169* by th 



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It is hot and dry in the fecond degree being greene,buc in the third b< 



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