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may fee in many guramie or Ferulous plants) after it hath fceded, neither will it flourebefore the 

 fecond or third yearc after it is fowne. * I am ignorant what our Author raeanes by thisdefcrip- 



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\ 3 Sefcli montdiium wajus 



Mountaine Sefelios. 





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t 4 Sefcli tJMafalienfe. 

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4 There is Hkewifea kinde of ft/Mr Called Sefeli lM afilienfe ,which hath leaues very much do 

 uenor cut >a nd finely jagged very much like vnto the leaues of fweet Fenneli, grearcr and thicker 

 han the common Fennell.Tfae ftalke groweth to the height of three cubitf, hauing knotty ovnr/ 



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n^^^^H^^^^^^^^caad great leaues like vnto Ferula and not 

 n«h vnhke ff/Ar jmtmii , among which rife vp ftalkes foure cubits high bearing at ZrnZ 



fct n^ ^T' laft K bef r ~«*f « g°° d fa »°-.The root islikc 3 fo m ?£ 

 •napejiabftancejand fauour,but that it is greater. 



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neie plants are ftrangers in EngIand,notwithftanding I haue them in my garden. 



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