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Of the Hirtorie of PI 



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t 5 K^AlctA fruticofa cxnnabin 



Hempe-leaued Mallow 







, — - Mallow is] 



rjlly by the name of AUb M which * geQc - 

 the form of a fmal ^„.^_ W !" C ? S <*'ethto 



PProchiag nqt 



any 



fubftance 



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>f the other • whprpwJrv, .t, ^ l *o 

 b-and Narbone mS d £»* 

 to feuer or diuide their gardens and vn ed§K ' 

 (cuen a, wee doewith quick fcsof'^^ 

 thorn*) W hich continued, lot If ^ 

 whereof groweth vprisht.verv hiph a e 

 neere tofhe WUI^ff^^S»^ 



ftance, Th6 floures grow alongS tt 

 feft u» and colour of the common Wgj 



The fhrubby mallow rifetbvpliieva. 

 -- -hedge bu(h, and of awooddyfubS" 

 dmidrng it felfe intodiuers tough and EH 

 branches 3C oueredwith a barked The Si 



of afhes j whereupon doe grow round poind 

 leaues, fomewhat nickt about the edges m. 

 foft not vnlikc to thofe of the common mar* 

 mallow , and of an ouerworne hoary eolou,. 

 The floures grow at the top of the ftalkes of a 

 purple colour, confiding of fine liues,'verr 

 Jike to the common wilde mallow , and the 

 feed of the marfh mallow. 



J f Wc baue another fort of mallar, a\. 

 led of Peaa,^tlceaJrutko(torpetaf>kjIIa .• itbrin. 

 gcth forth in my Garden many twiggy bin. 

 ches, fet vpon ftiffe ftalkes of the bigneffeofa 

 mans thumbe, growing to the beighr of ten 



tne leaues or nempe : tlie Hooks and feeds are like vnto the common mal low : the root is e 

 great,thick6, and of a wooddy fubftance. * Clmftm calls this Alee* jrmtcofa camdino foh 

 is with good reafon thought to be the Cannabts fylueftm defcribed b) rDufcmdu At.* Ai 



reeding 



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• U Tht Place. 



The common marfh mallow groweth very plentifully in the marfhes both on the Kenti/h and 

 ElTex fliore alongft the nuerof Thames,about WooIwycb,Erith,Grcenhyth,Grauefend,Ti!bury, 

 Lee- Colchefter, Harwich, and inmoft fait marfhes about London: being planted in Gardens it 

 profpeKth wtll.ahd continueth long. 



m The fecond groweth in the moift and fenny places of Ferraria, betweene Padua in Italy, and the 

 nuer Eridanus. J « fc 



ftrangers likewife in England : notwithftanding at thcimorefllon hereof I ha* 



lowen fome feeds thereof in my garden,expeding the fucceffe 







^f The Time. 



beg 



They floure and flourirti in Iuly and Auguft : the root fpringeth forth afrefli cucrf 



in 



too 





common 



^J The Names. 



Ibifc 



marfh mallow is called in Greeke, a****, and Wmn : the Latines retainc ibcf 7Z. 



* : in (hops, Bifmalua, and CMaluauifcm • as though they (hould fay Md** 1 ?' 



mallow. 



iMaluauifi 



3IW&b : in low Dutch, mittz ^aluiuc,and mitten i^emft 



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The reft of themallowes retaine the names exprelTed in their feuerall titles 



km sl i! i ^T The Temperature. 



Marfii roallonr is moderately hot, but drier than the other mallowes : the 





and of thinner 



and f^s !** 

 minfforaioll")* 



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