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Of the Hiftoric of Plants: 



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IB. 



$ Sal/x Cafrearotwtdifolia. 



The Goat round leafed Willow. 



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5 Sdlix Jtofea KjingliCA* 



The Englilh Rofe Willow; 



4 Mix Caprulatifolia. 



The Goat broad leafed Sallow. 



Rofe, of a greenifh white colour, which doe 

 not oaly make a gallant fhew,but alfoyeeld 



-* mnft /wilimy air** in fh/» heat nf Siimmpr. 



being fet vp inhoufes , for the decking of 



the fame. 



low or bafe Willow 



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low, and leaneth weakely vpon the ground, 

 hauing many fmall and narrow leaues, fet 

 vpon limber and pliant branches, of a darke 

 or blackifh grcene colour ramongft which 

 come forth long (lender fcms full of Moffie 

 floures 5 which turne into a light downy fub- 

 ftance that flieth away with the wmde. 



Willow 



and fiend er branches, feldome times aboue 

 a foot, but neuer a cubit high, coueted witn 

 aduskiebarke,with very little and narrow 

 leaues, of a greene colour aboue, and on tnc 

 vpper fide,but vnderneath of a hory or ouer- 

 worne greenifh colour, in bignefic anc 1 1 - 



v.. i e ~~.A»n Par : among 



floures. 



winch come tortn urcie «"»"" . flrr . e d 

 whichdoe turne into downethat is c J 

 away with the winde : the root is fmall an 

 tbreddy, of the bignefle of a fingered 



blackifh colour. . n j f0 f w illwlikc 



8 There is anorher kmde ot ^v ii 



totheformer,and d^^^l: 

 the leaues of this H^^JAng 

 rower.asbigasthe k^fj^Sour, 



fmall knobby floures of a *»*'» bicb 



