Lib. 2 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



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THcrebediuers forts of Mountaine Cowflips,or Beares-eares,differingefpeciaIIy inthecoloiir 

 of their floures,as (ball be dcclared,notwithfranding it may appeare to the curious,that there 

 i $ peat difference in the roots a I fo, considering forac of them haue knobbed roots, and others 

 tb redd y : notwithftanding there is no difference in the roots at all. 



% There are diuers varieties of tbefe floures, and the chiefe differences arife, either from the 

 leaues or floures j from their leaues, which are either fmooth and greene, or clfc gray and hoarv 

 igaioe tbey are fmooth about the edges, or fniptmoreor lefle ; The floures foroe are fairer than 

 otherforne, and their colours are fo various, that it is hard to finde words to exprefTe them but 

 they may be referd to whites, reds, yeltowes, and purples 5 for of all the varieties and mixtures of 

 riaefethev chiefly confift. The Gardens of M*.Truteft:ant and M« Tu*»;, *,* *»ri,;* ~.~n>^c. : 



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The Gardens ofW.TrAdtjcm and M r . Tug? 



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Red Beares-eare. 



Scarlet Beares-eare. 





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ft was called o^HrnhklmSemMA other 



A Co? h 1 72 ?¥ °f ^'f< W^and other Herbarirts^*/^ ^;«, rfay rca : 

 „ aScall i t" SSSr fjf^^nhea ingofwounds s both inward andoutwafdf They di 



7'chdo hereafter rSu g , ,1 of Cow fl»ps, whereof no doubt they are kindes as nth™ J™ 



x»^uuccn ee( j ffe nAf^fZIt" — t^. 4W% . "^^"^ss^ucjaua rac leaues. lomewhat f 



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, -^ ' -». ^u C i^ut 15 very tnreaay ja nd like vnto the 



fefr fc ^^^%^?? et!l * u PUrpIe fl0Ures a ' e not *> much fnipt about the 



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