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Of 'the Hiftorie of Plants.' 



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•«— llinssand inflammations: and with Beanc roealediflblue the Kings euill, wens and hard 



hot (We 



kicope* 



Thcj 



ttffltf 



mixe 



.juntit 



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Irth 



Alibi fit 



good 



D'-' -a —o "}— « inula vj. me nuinacKC, kcc- 



pcrhaway fumes from rifing vp out of the fame:it taketh away the foonding in the cares drieth vp 

 fhrrhctimcandcafeth thefauinancie. } v 



HAP. 



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Of Tar [ley. 



Apiumhbrttrife. 



Garden Parllcy. 



% The Defection 



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J[ a beautiful! grecne, confiding of 



many little ones faftned together, 

 diuided moft commonly into three parts 5 and 



alfofnipt round about the edges:tbe(lalke is 

 aboue onecubit higl^flenderjlbrnthing cham- 

 fered,^ the topwherofftand fpoked rundlcs, 

 bringing forth very fine little fldure* , and 

 afterwards fmall feeds fomwbdr of a fiery taft: 

 the root is long & white, & good to be eaten. 



2 There is another garden Parfley in taft 

 and vertue like vnto the precedent s the onely 

 difference is , that this plant bringeth forth 

 leaues very admirably crifped or curled like 

 fannes of curled feathers , whence it is called 

 Apium erijpumftue multifidum.CurM Parfley. 



t 3 There is alfo kept in fome gardens 

 another Parfley called Apium fine retrofclwum 

 Virginians pi Virginian parfley^it hath leaues 

 like the onjinary 3 but roundcr,and of a ycl Jow- 

 ifli greenc colour, the ftalkcs arc fomc three 

 foot high,dhiided into fundry branches wher- 

 on grow vmbellsofvvhitifh floures : the feeds 

 are like, but larger than thofeof the common 

 Parfley 3 & when they arc ripe they commoftly 

 fow themfelues.and the old roots die, and the 

 young ones beare feed the fecond yeare after 



% The Place. 



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U- r il J "C riacc. 



4e.KS S in .S ard f ens 5 * g^eth both in hot and cold P Iaces,fo that the ground 



*th ite Si u f ' ^"T™ "**"£ ! f ° r " P rof P ereth in moift P^ces, and is deli 

 that ir ; c ^ r ' and J ther etore it naturally commeth vp neere to fountaines or fprings • tockRus w 

 «* " u found graving of it felfe in diuers fenny grounds in Germany. g ' 



j t , ^f The Time. 



8«b forth hisS" ^ bM ? flowl ? f ?™'* v P :it raa y oftentimes be cut and cropped- 



tn m$ fta 'ks the fecond yeare:the feeds be ripe in Iuly or Auguft. IU Ppea- 



beef- 



ghted 



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^J The Names. 



nC C a r-lllc / c * "wwuw urecKe^ior out this is named 



V«hc Apothecaries and common Herbariftsname it Petrofd 



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'utch ^c= 



tectRgwr: 



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uice of the greenc Coriander leaues, taken in the quantitie of foure dragmes, killeth and G 

 booth the body. 



rtw> fads of Coriander prepared with fugar,preuaile much againft the eout taken in fome fmal H 



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