886 



Of the Hiftorie of PI 



vpon 



in the midft or point {landing alone j which leaues are bioad like thofe of Iuv bu ' and c 



all : among which come forth clutters of white floure S> and after them great tufts nf? C ? D 5 red - 

 feed hauing a fine white plume like a feather faftned to it. which maUrh in *u. ^- ,eeds ,Mcli 



thickc.with many firings faftned thereto. 



-. " ""« a goodly 



root IS on cr ^l ' 



2 Clafim hath ftt forth a kinde of Clematis, calling it Clematis Bttha hauins a mam.ii , 

 fmall branch full of joynts jW ith many leaues indented about the edges like thofr n^I. B,Ion 8 



fmall elating tendrcls, as al r o the fmall foot-fta!kes whereon the feeds do ftand llll 

 tufted pktmesor feathers,Iike vntothe precedent.whereof it isa kinde. The tWres are 



two 



ipref. 



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I Viorrid. 





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TheTrauellcrs-Ioy 



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2 Clematis Batica. 



TheSpanift Trauellers-Ioy. 



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" ; The TraueHers-Ioy is found in the borders of fields among thornes and briers, almolt ifl etw 



h»Acr~ ^ c-' r> r^A ^ r* i i~v—* :-.- !- M .fi:/r«v ^nrlinfflOitw 



byWaltham abbey. 

 The flourcs come forth i 



idthatlcaoheareor. , 

 IfleofWighLandma^ 



com 



tut 



^[ The Time. 



autie thereof appe 



qf The Names. 

 t(i vias ernansffi&t 



November and December 





o(Fuchf\ 



jyuefi 



rait* •»'*•- 1 i 



r it is called ^ 



Dufaridcs, r 



ytm 9 Atra^ene:in DutchXuien 



qf The Temperature and Fertues 



■leaft* b 1 



Thefe plants haue no vfe in phyficke as yet found out, but are efteemed onely for pi«= fo fot 



fhadow which 



the beauty of the floures, anjd 



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