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i o -■ 4 Of the Hift o rie of Plants* 



% The Defirif tion. 



I \ 7EHow Yarrow 



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uered with long leaues,very finely cut in the edges like feat W ; l hereof are co. 



birds i the tufts or fpokie rundles bring forth yellow ^ToT^' n ^ «* 

 formeof the common Yarrow: the root con fifteth of threddy firings ' ne,ame fhape^ 



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- . .™ y nfevp diuers ftalkes,vcry greene and crefted wherl? gS ^ ^ 



leaues compofed 1 of many fmall jagges, cut euen to the middle rib : the flour^Tv ° K°" ^ 

 *• fta,lf " Wlth fook,> vml *l 5 or tufts,of a whitifh coloured pleafant iW d ° Dt M 



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^ The PUce. 



Thefe kinds of Yarrow are feldome found ; they grow in a fat and fruitfull foile and ft* i 

 m medowes,and arc Grangers m England. lu "e,and lotnjeuaicj 



f The Time, , 



Theyfioure from May vntillAuguft. >JM 



% 7 be Names, 



Dtofrtrida defcription doth fufficiently declare, that this herbe is Stntittu tsaiUi- 

 Creeke, ***, ***«*, , the height of the herbe fheweth it, the forme of the leaues aje Z I 

 foue ambiguitic or doubt in the colour of the floures, which Dufmida defcribeth tob >£i 

 the vulgar copies hatie j but vtndrtm Uemu addeth out of the old booke of a yellow cZ t 

 named o the later i % tMdlef 9 h»m m inm, or little Yarro»,and ^Uef^m ktL^\\^ 

 or Nofe bleed : the Apothecaries and common neoole know it nnr ,; ' 



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wounds 



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% The Temferattre. 



hat binding. 



% The rertues. 



new and old vlcers and green 



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1 *iu piout r*%,rjui.t,u 13 ItJUUgUL IUUC UIC 



fo i!diers,as before in the former chapter. 



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t the riant here figured ard drier bed in the fecmd place, was alfo figored and dercribed formerly in the fifth place of the 209 chow* ofthii bookf>nk 

 .e of lfeMMM *»>.« eft*, but rbe figure or ^r/i wh.ch s put there bcog fomewhat imperreft^ thought ir not in «Tc here to giuc you tbatofD**** 

 roo»cwtiitin>rcci^u 4 rite,othcrwi(e both the figure and iuftory might in thai place hauc bocne omitted. * 







h a p. 4.4.0. , Of Valerian, or Setmll. 



«J The Deftriftion. 



1 ^I^iie tame or garden Valerian hath his firft leaues long, broad/moorb,greefle,and wdi- 



uided ; and the leaues vpon the ftalkcs greater, longer, and decpely gaft^ on Clt £ r 

 fide, like the leaues of the greater Parfencp, but yet leffer : the ftalkeis aboueacubit 

 high,fmooth,and hollow,with certaine joynts farrediftantone from another : out of which joy nts 

 grow forth a couple of leaues, and in the tops of the fta Ikes vpon fpokie rundles ftandflouT« 



" lues out of a long little narrow necke, of JJJJ^ 





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vpper part of the earth by a multitude of firings, the moft part of it Handing outofthegr 



a pleafant fweet fmell when it is broken. 



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The greater wilde Valerian hath leaues d 



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the former ; now 

 •h.-ah: tbe flout* 



. . / — . — * «. v «lfo (mootb, hollow, and joynted, and abouc a cuoi* "■&-_ „ jj^. 



itand onfpokic rundles like to thole of the former, but of a light purple colour: theroocs 

 <Jer,and full of firings and fmall threds.notaltogether without fmell. -a, firft 



3 The other wilde one is much like in forme to the garden Valerian , bortarrefctta'- ^ 

 leaues thereof be vndiuided, the other arc parted and cut in fonder: the ?«'k«XjS(0- 



floures which ftandon fpok 



lour : the roots be nender,groVi7g"ailope*erW F 



r t ^^'"^V^'wn growing vpon 



fcribed,fauing it is al together leffe. t Th7flal 

 tntobraaches toward the too. and rhar a !w a ;n. 



like vnto 



the !» ft de - 



feaue$ 



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