Of the Hifloric of Plants, 



1 



becaufe 



ifiularU : of (omcfirift 



»WI Koftel t in Latine^w,,,, f a . 

 ed in medowes where this erow.l fff h ;. cff ^, 



t> 



4 



Ic is cold and dry.and aftringent 



A 



H The Venues, 





It is held to be good for fi flukes and hollow vlcers , and to ftay the ouermuch fu. 

 menfesorany other flux ofbloud,ific be boiled in red wine and drunke. U *- UUQV » 







HAP. 



438 



I 



c 



Of Yarrow or J\(ofeMeed. 



The D efcr/Ptien. 



rundles 



de$ fundry wife,and as it vtreremadcrp 

 fcem to refemble the {lender iMUMur 



purple,which being rubbed do yecld a (bong vnpleafant fmel ; the root fends down many (hirgs. 



Millefolium terre[l/e 



Common Yarrow. 



Millefolium fore ruin 



Red floured Yarrow. 



cs 



a 1. - T / he fecond kinde of Milfoile or Yarrow hath ftalkcs, Ieaues,and roots like the fojg ^ 

 tnat his (poky tufts are of an excellent faire red or 



hand,of a reafonablegood fauor. 

 The firft groweth euery where 



cnm 



foncolour ; andbeingalKile*^n 



^y The Place. 



grovves in 3 



by 



I Be fcrli groweth euery where in dry paftures and rnedowes : red Milfoile &»»" gil ia ■ 

 Sutton in Kent,c a lled Holy. Deane, from whence I brought thofe plants that grow. n my 6 



but it is not common euery where as the other is. 



-. a r . IF Tie Time. 



They Houre from May to the end of October. 



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