Lib. i. 



OfthcHiftoric of Plants. 



88? 





Chap. $16. Of Ladies 'Bower, or Virgins Tofter. 



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% TheDcfcriftion. 



Hat which Lobcl defcribeth by the name Clematis feregrina y hath very long and {lender 



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ooked clafpe 



.leaucsdiuidcd into diuers parts ; among which come the flouresthat hangvpon flender foot- 

 flalkcs.fomething like to thofe of Peruink!e,confifting onely of foure leaues,of a blew colour, and 

 " • purplcwith certaine threds in the middle : the feeds be flar,plaine and fharpe pointed. 



roots 



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i 2 ChmitisftrtgrinaC&ruha, five rubra. 



Blew or red floured Ladies-Bower. 







t 3 Clematis Carulea fl$re flenol 





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Double floured Virgins-Bower; 



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kL mncau- d 'f eTe * h no * frora the other > in Ieaues,{talkcs s branches nor feed. The only diffc : 

 rencc confifteth in that, that this plant brin^eth forth red rlonres, and the other blew 7 



Icaucs 3 hr JI" 6 " P referued * Ifo in . fome Gardens another fort of th is CW*, which in roots' 



grow 



^J The Place, 



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better in a fruitfull foile than in 



^f The Time. 



September 



<Q The Names. 



*w* : in Latine. ^imfaxtm : in En^liOi vou may call fcU 



dies 



