I>I B. 1. 



Of the Hiftorieof Plants. 



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hap. 4.J0. Of Sea JPormC'Ttosi/. 



«[ TheDcfcripion. 



nmon Sea Worm wood hath many Icaues cut ai 



lofe of SothernwoocLof a white hoarie colour ar 





whereof do grovr fmall yellowifh flou*es;the root 

 f it greatly increafcth. 



I Abjinthmm tnAtinum album. 



White Sea Wormwood. 





2 K^Alfinihiummdrinumrcpcns . 



Creeping Sea Wormwood. 







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v pon the tops of the (talks, of a ycllowifh 



Sea Wormwood hath very many foft leaues, growing clofe by the ground 



rut or jagged as the other ofhis kinds; the floures row 



growth,red of colour and 



end 



filter I t. m-»,i.»..v„,,v», 8 «,uj« o6 ^,w, j/uiiwu tv/«oiU3 lUCil CHUSintO 



lunary parcels : they are greene aboue, and gravifh vnderneath : the toppes^of the branches are fee 

 pth many little ftalkes, fomcinch long: which vpon fliort foot- ftalkes comming outof tbebo- 

 iomcs of little longiOi narrow Ieaues carry ftaall round knops,Hkeas in other plants of this kinder 

 !»"?. V * a lKt l e b ! c * eri 'V !? * bc fmcW ? ot vn pleafant:this growes with W.Parkinfon and others 



of Absinthium 



Wormwoods doe grow vpon 



of K^ibfimh.PontJCumfup 

 ^ Tbt Place. 



J« places of England ; which being brought into gardens doth there flourt (h as in his narura/i 

 P | acc,anirctainethhisfraeII,tafteandnatura!lqualit^e-" , -" u, - '- ■ ■ '•—•»« 



ncard that the later grovves wilde with vs in England. * 



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