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Of the Hifforie of Plants. 



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Jeaucs one ftan 



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of is fomewhac fat, fee with veines 3 flippery more long than round. The floures are eared, in forme 

 Jong, in colour either white with blackefpocs, or of a blackifh purplerafter them come vp lone 

 cods, thiefce, full of fubftancc 3 flendcrerbeIow,frizedontheinfidewithaccrtaine white wooll as 

 it wcrc,or foft flockes-which before they be ripe are green,and afterwards being dry they are black 

 ind fomewhac hard, as be alfo the cods of brcome, yet thev be longer rhan thnfn *nrl nr.i^ . .« 



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ilmoittoamans 

 now and then of 



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a red purplifh colour, which in their vppe „ MWW%W ^ 



red with a naile, the colour whereof is a light greene : the skin of the fruit or bcane ^ clofely com" 

 jaac^the inner part being dry is hard and found,and eafily cleft in funder . and it hath on the one 

 fide an eujdent beginning of fprouting, as haue alfo the little peafe,great Peafe, Cichcs,and many 

 other Pulfes. 1 he roots hereof are long,and faftned with many firings. 



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i F aba major hortenfis. 

 The great garden Beane 





2 Fdfafylueftris. 



The wilde Beane. 





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fJ T j hC fe 5° nd kinde ° f Beane (wbich Pm retteth forth vndcr the titIe ofSjheltrit Grtcorun. 



bll^.u^* , if^^^ iwI ^? ,a ?. be "i Ie ? ln EngH ^ Gr «*eBeanes) hath fquare 

 uSar i H* 'r l gar l Cn *«^ *"*"«• The Ieaues be alfo like the common Beane.fa- 

 ch£™ f I V* J?* "b Whe u ° n th °[ c ^ aues doe 8 row haue at *e very end fmall tendrels or 



"pers. f uc h « *„ o^fi. l««- I™ T1~ fl— -.„ :- r-<v lionlike the formerjbat ofa dart* 



are blacke when they be ripe," , ' fft,n 



tafte and fauour, • -, 



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*hich 



haue 

 there fucceed long 



> big as a Peafe,of an vnpleafant 



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