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LlB. 2. 



Of die Hiftorie of Plants, 





I CHuri maxima Anglic i. 



Thegrcatred Artichoke. 



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$ Cin&ri [ylneftrisi 



Wilde Artichocke. 



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2 Cinar AmaxintA alb a . 



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The great white Artichoke. 



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alfo vpbn the cone a floure all of threds, of a 

 gallant purple tending to a blew colour .The 

 feed is long, greater and thicker than that of 

 our Ladies thiftle,lying vnder fof t and-downy 

 fiaires which are contained within the fruit 



root 



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at Artichoke differeth 

 colour of the fruit, o- 



Jherwife (WTttlSKSK 

 fr«m hereof dilated, it fcifc further abmad 



tine cJr£FX****>*}« * U- 



from the formejau c ha ta n 'a™**** 

 the leaues hereof aiStheftaLnfT'" ° f 

 or fruit, are armed with ftftf i ? the conc 

 Ues, whereupon 1 ^be«e h V n ? 3r P e P ric " 



c^ w ,orThiftle WeI1 Rename of 



WJA They commit great error who,,, fruitf «» &&.£" £?? P la ™ed in a fat and 



1 J «,think in R thereby to inr™? i Ut awa y the fide or nWfl y . ** Ioue * a «r and raoift 



"»n much wStwTv ch« r/n ^.Bp^ffe of the farit wn™ "° US Ieaues that g row b ? the 



ma *e the tronoh « hol£ 2 ' Whldl WOuld "ourii tV f a » ,n truth *ey depiue the root 



rou horhol[o,vchanneHth«is incocSkafc In^f feedi «gof the Sit ; for if you 



7 lc » IC ihall appeare very suidently , that the 



Creator 



