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Cruciatapx Croflewort,groweth in moift and fertile medowes * I fn.,« A a. r 

 Churchyatd of Hampftead neere London, and in a pafture ad joiSl k ^^ 1D * 

 groweth in the Lane or high way beyond Charltonfa fmall wffiff, <^^?* S : » " 

 other places. 6 ' """Kwicn, aod m fag 



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It floureth for the mod part all Summer long. 



it is caiica cruciata^na Crucuti 



Crofle-wort,or Golden Mugweer, 



^J The Names. 



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^f T»e Temperature. 



CroiTe.wort fecmeth to be of a binding and dry quality 

 „_ U 7"& Venues. 



Cro fie- wort 



and clofc wounds together,yca it is «m 



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OfJVodrooffe. 



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Woodrooffe 



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Blew Woodroofc 





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WOodrooffehath many fquareftalkcs full of joynts.and ««*j^5i fpurrc* 

 or eight long narrow leaues,fet round about like a ftar, « ^^ fee* A*W 



coYourlidofaverySS, 



' flour«growatthetopoftheftems,ofawhi^ 



the reft of the herbe, which being made vp into garlands or bundles, ana i» & & ^ tbc(Je i^ 



is Uie reit or tne nerbe, which being made vp into garlands or Dunu«*> -- j^ 



the heat of Summer,doth very well attemper the aire,coole and nwk e trein v 



and comfort of fuch as are therein. 



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