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L, I B. 2. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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74* 



± c Chrijtnthcmum Crcticum. 



Candy Corne Marigold, 



root is whitifli,neere a fingers bignefle fhort 

 with many threds hanging thereac,and peri ft! 

 ethwhen the feed is ripe 5 and at the Spring 

 groweth vp againe by the falling of the feed. 



Chrjfanthemum B&ticum S oetij jnfcripum . 



The ftalks are round,ftraked,rcddifh brown ' 

 diuided into branches,containing a fpungious 

 white pith within, a cubit high : the leaues 

 grow out of order,withoutfoot-ftalkes,about 

 three inches long, and an inch broad, norcbed 

 about the edges, not at all diuided, of a darke 

 greene colour : the floures grow at the tops of 

 the ftalkes and branches, forth of great fcaly 

 heads, containing twenrie leaues apiece or 

 more, notched at the top, of a ihining yellow 

 coIour,growing about a round yellow baJLofa 

 reafonable good fmell, very like thofeof the 

 common Chrjfanthemum factum : the feed 

 groweth like the other,and is very fmall, Jong 

 round,crooked and whitifh : the root is fmall 



whitifli, threddy,and periflieth alfo when the' 

 feed is ripe. 



Chrjfanthemum ttnuifeUum Btticum Boctijl 



The ftalks areround/raall,ftraked,reddifb J 

 fomewhat hairie, branched, a cubit high, or 

 highenthe leaues are fmal,much diuided,jag- 

 ged, and very like the leaues of CotuU f^ida: 

 r*sr*A*r>u- r r ^ e floures are yellow. Chining like gold com- 



£ co^nn T^T A° UrtCCn , e Ieaues a P iecc > notched at the to P> fe < abouc « y eIlow ™t alfo like 

 ^Z^i r f nthemum IVT ;thc fced § roweth ««"«gi«rhite flattift fcales, which are 

 ml f3 v 2? t0 ^ h / ad to S ether > and are fraaU > fl«Tgrayim,and broad at the top : £ 

 "on, fmall, whmfl,, with a few threds, and dyeth when thefeecl is ripe. Iuly a8.i*«. j£ 



The firft cr u H T ** Placem 



***£ KtS£tt ™" h " h bcen gra,iflE ! " " found * ComflKa 



Tbc fecood is „ ftranger in England. 



*» «<»« in Iuly and Aoguft . * * Tim - 



Thefc nfanf « «r II il *Q The Names, 



*H iS-lKi* i y ODe name in Grecke,of the golden glitteringcolour, *-«*„, in High 



Co ^ flX J e old?n r m # * 'i L ° W DutcI, J tlOfeCteer : in English, Corne Marigold, yellow 

 ^crebprl" u ^ornc iioure. 



^^r»fiXt£?° Ur fJ Ca i ,cd C ^!f themum a,fo » as ^^^, a kmde of yellow Crow 



"'IWut thefe golden floures differ from theim -^ 



Thcvar, 





though 



^T The Temperature 



J* flouS rated !52 f Corn ^ , Mari S° ld ' as ?<«»**» faith, are eaten as other pot-herbes are: 

 *£ cold and JSr- 01,c » rof,ne ' and fi^^nce,and made vp into a fcare-cloth, watte 



. *hc herbe it f f f ? n S 5- 



'^oth in Ksfefia; sissfi* of tbc bathi of *- *» *■ *• ^ ,iw 



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