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Of the Hift one of Plants* 



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i Afiumfylutftrefiue Ifrijfelium. 



Wilde Parfley, 



% Tie PUce. 



It is found by ponds fides in moift ZnAAl 

 kifh places , m ditches alfo.hauii^.fc 

 ftanding waters,and oftentimes by ?, "£* 

 of Alder trees. u /°witock$ 



I baue not as yet obfem^ *: . 

 growing wilde with vs"* ° D,m,edtb "P'«t 



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V The Time. 



1 1 floureth and bringeth forth feed 

 j luly. 



in Iune 



Thefliops of the Low countries haue m ■ 

 called it in times paft by the name of (mZ 

 and vied it for the right Mew,or Spiknelww! 



offi 



»mcb 



call it tBfllie CppCtthat is to f ay,in Lati K /. 

 piftmjyluejl refit wild Parfley rand fome,toitt 

 €ppt : that xsJlyArefclinonjot y^ipim ymtk, 

 water Parfley : and oftentimes it is named, a$ 

 we haue already written, Eleefelinum, & Sim, 

 It may be more rightly termed in Latine,/*/ 

 um fylttejlre,md in EnglifhjVvilde Parfley. 



Diofcoridts hath made mention of wild Par- 

 fley in the chapter o(Daucus or wilde Carrot : 

 and Thephrafius^lib. 7. where hee mafcerh the 

 Parfleyes to differ both in leaues and (hikes, 

 and (hews that fome haue white ftaIks,othcrs, 

 . . r . .,. _: r . - purple,orelfeoffundrycolours,and that there 



is alio a certame wilde Parfley. for he faith that thofe which haue the purple ftalks,and the flalks 

 of diuers colours,come neereft of all to the wilde Parfley. And therefore feeing that olfenickimoi 

 wilde Parfley, hath the lower part of the ftalke of a purplifh colour, and like in leaues to Parfley, 

 which in times paft wc thought good rather to call Apiumfyluejlrefit wild Parfly,than toerrewitb 

 the Apothecaries, and to take it for Mew. And after when we now know that it was herd to bee 



T By felt 



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?//».//£. 2 5 .«/. 1 1 . h not vnlike to Parfley :the root hereof purgeth flegme out of the head; which 

 thing alfo the root of olfenicbium doth effeauall v performers we will forthwith decla/e/rhe name 



alfo is agreeable,for it feci 

 row «■**, or raarifh places 



If The Temperature. 



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The root hereof is hot and dry in the third degree. 



5f The Vertues. . 



The root being chewed, bringeth by the mouth flegme out of the head, and is a remedy t 

 tooth-acb,and there is no doubt but that it alfo makes thin, cutteth and openetb,prouosetn 

 and bringeth downe the floures , and doth likewife no lefle but more effeaually pertortne 

 things that the reft of the Parfleyes do. 



t Th« figure formerly put in this place wai of the Cerefitim fjlueflre of Taiernmontsnn , « hofc hiftory I intend hereof «r to giucyoo. 



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hap. 403. Of baftard ^Parftj 



m TheDefi 



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firft kind of baftard Parfley is a rough hairy herb, not BWCn ?f!^%L top of 

 les are like to thofe of Corianders,but parted into many final! jag <• •» .^ s 



branches grow fliadowie vmbels.or fpokie rundles confiftingof m*oy floMC$ . 



out paiceu iuw *"«"/ •- — 



fpokie rundles confifting 



