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z i ucre is anotner lore ince vnto tne tormer,1aumg that the leaues rfc.., Vi •. p * 

 floures are of a reddifh colour : there hath great controuerfie rifen about i the tr *' j br0ader > a ^ the 



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Tb read* ***** the ^""^ll 

 much fuperfluous matter, not per'tinent to the hiftoVy : bufwec SS^rf.frS?" 1 *! ^' •«' 

 Cnucdujthe notes fet downe declare it fo to be : the floures faith h» TJT j j •« plant is fa 



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wumiouguijuJMiu duuui wicn pnckies,wnichc eauevnto oarmonr. *!,*••■ v ' Y- u ' c °uerd 

 Burs ;W hich roughnefle being pilled off, the feed appeared hke V nS tl n " t0Uchctb ' « <*<* 

 tafte,all which do four it to be the fame. PP nt ° hnlIed 0tes > Dot vnpkfin, in 



3 There is likewife another fort that hath a lone finele root rhmmm^ «u 

 with many thrummiethreds of a browne colour : ft£ irfidiri£^SS££SlT tt 

 or knees couered with a fheath or skinnie filme, like vnto that of t JLm%Jr W/oy* 

 or pgged.reiembling the leaues ofour English Saiifbgc.^^^ &£*£} • 

 infpofcicrundleshke Fennell ; thefeedis fmalf WM-fW^nwi-.. & luwat tIie t0 P °"bc fab 



ia fpo'kie rundles like Fennell : the feed is ftnall like that ofParfley. 



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Hedge Parfley. 



Knotted Parfley. 



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. T C/«//«« vnder the name oiCaucalis major hath defcribed and figured this, wn'C 7^ 

 nycrefted ftraight ftalkcsforae two cubits high or more, which are diuidedintofundO' . . 

 and at each joynt fend forth large and winged leaues fomwhat like thofe of A ngehca, out ^ , 

 and of a darker green • at the tops of the branches grow vmbcls of vvhitifli floures- bei W fc 

 -What a purplifti or flefh colour vnderneath ; and thefe are fucceeded by broad le f ? v che roor is 

 tnole of the Cow-Parfnep,but that they are rougher, and forked at the top, and pnewy ■ ^ ^ 

 white,hardandwooddy. It floures in Iune, ripens the feed in Iulyand Auguft,andw Illhe 

 dies, and the feed rauft be fowne in September, and fo it will come vp and continue 



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5 r B , e . fide T s t thefe .formerly defcribed there are twoothers growing wildewit^ ' > tk<JgeJ 



thefe,which I haue thought good to call Hedge, or field Parfley, (becaufe " gr«r« * 

 and ,n plowed fields very plentifully euery where) hath crefted hollow ftalkes gro^"" F 



cubit and halfc high, whereon ftand winged leaues made of fundry liwte long* 



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