.Li b. 2. 



Of the Hiftorieof Plants* 



H55 



HAP 



.480. 



Of golden Thiftle 







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'-pHeftalkes of Golden Thiftle rifevp forthwith from the root, being many, round, dnd 



I branched. The leaues are Iong,of a beautiful! greene, with dcepe gafhes on the edges, 



and fct with mod ftarpeprickles:the flourescome from the bofome of the Ieaues,fet in 



a faJy chaific knap, very like to Succory floures, bur of colour as yellow as gold : in their places 



vp broad flat and thin feeds,not great,nor wrapped in downe : the root is Iong,a finger thicker 



freet,foft,and good to be eaten, wherewith fwine are much delighted : there ilTusth forth of thi , 



Tr cinwhatpartfocueritiscutorbroken,ajuyceas whiteas milke. 





t 



than it 



5 



is in Spainc,with longer branches, but fewer floures : the leaues alfo are fpotted or ftreaked with 

 irbirc like as the milke Thiftlc : whence Clnftus^ whom 

 of j the former by the name ofSce/ymas TheophraftiHifp 



Tbttfhrajli Hjrbwcrtfis. This with white fpots I few growing this yere with W.Tradcfc 

 Lambeth. $ 





I Cardum Chrjfantbemus Hijp Aniens. 



The Spani ih golden Thiftlc. 







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£ Car duns Cbrfanthernus tidrbonenfis^ 



The French golden Thiftle. \ t 



i i >J 1 





|°n.tne inhabitants there haue to call ir r« ;• • * laad > am0n g other feed* iatL 



^^obeauenortohel " This^nf ?? '" histhr0 ^ d °«b ileffi kw 0u M ? "JPi"* 1 veno ™ou S 



^res^rJi!^ ^^" : and a < the top of the fta^!^ b 5 m «ch fnuller, and ftrakeS 



How 



greater 



g in the midft 



thereof 



