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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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OfO{etfhrufalem,and 0{e of Caffadocia. 



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I /^XKeofleruralenijOr^/rjfjjhath fundry fmall fteras a foot and a balfe high, MM* 

 \J themfelues into many fmall branches, befet with fmall Icaues deeply cut or /agg«f, 



very much refembling the Ieafe of an Oke, which hath caufed our EnglM women to 

 call it Oke of lerufalem i the vpper fide of the leafe is of a decpe sreene, and foment rough and 



feediefloure$gro^luft«ing 



«^wv.%. l .ucuic4ui.iic^uh.c lijc yuu^ cuiucii vi uiewmgs oe me vine : the root is fmalU n(X V 



the whole herbe is of a pleafant fmell and fauour, and of a feint yellowifh colour, and the wn 



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plant dieth when the feed is ripe. 



crooked 



kinde of Ambrofi 

 lewasmeateand 

 nitgrowethto t] 



a or v^Keor ^appaautu y^^rvr 



food for the gods : Diofcoridtsww 



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w ?^anding one before another in good order -and the whole plant is as it were c ^ cb!ikc 



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plant is hoary 

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Thefe plants ate brought vnto vs from beyond the fcas,efpecially from Spame ana 



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Tbey floure m Auguft,and the feed is ripe in September. 



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