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Of the Hiflorie of Pknt^ 



I Malusgranata five Punic a. 



'* The Pomegranac tree. 





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2 Malus ^muf i l ve f} riA 





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I wv^c>, kM^KJ-^ t c * ne wilde Pomegranat 



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Bdattjlia^fivcplem fltres Granfyl. 



The double floures of wild Pomegranat 





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and trees ajfo, an J it is altogether barreo Qf 



fruit. Of this Qiofcortda makes fuodry forts, 

 differing in colour-one is whitc,faitb hee,ano- 

 ther ycllowifti red ,and a third fort of rbe co- 

 lour of the Rofe. This with red floures is belt 



known to Apothecaries. 



*[ The Place* 



Pomgranats grow in hot countries toward 

 the Soutb,?n Italy, Spain,andchiefe y mine 

 kingdome of Granado , which is to be io na- 

 med of the great roulritude of Pomegranates, 

 which be comraonly.called Gnn*u, mey 

 grow in a number of places alfo without man- 

 nuring, vet beine manured they proiper p«- 



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ter ; for in gardcns,vincyards J orcbards ) & i« 

 other husSanded grounds they come vp ou« 

 chearfully . I hauc recoucred diuers yong nc 

 hereof by fowing rhe feed org^f^ 

 or fount cubits high , attending Gods leu 



them 



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the end of 





for floures and fruit. 



q The Time. 



The Pomegranat floureth jo 

 Mayandlune. The fruit is ripe m 



Auguft. 



f T t e N^s. . LatiDC , 



The Pomegranat tree *" ■« 

 Mdns funk. ?in Greekc of the Athene , 





