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The Afpen tree. 



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The Indian Poplar tree. 



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itcleaueth or groweth to the ftalkcrfrom the 

 bofomsor corners of thefe leaues come forth 

 fmal 1 aglets, like vnto our Poplar, but fmal- 

 lenthe leafe is thickc,and very like the leaues 

 of K^rbor lud^ but broader, of an aftringent 

 tafte, foraewhat heating the mouth, and fal- 

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5 There is alfo another fort of Poplar 

 which groweth likewife vnto a great tree, the 

 branches whereof are? knotty and bunched 

 forth as though it were full of fcabs or fores : 

 the leaues come forth in tufts moft common- 

 ly at the end of the boughes, not cut or jag- 

 ged, but refembling the leaues of that Kjttri- 

 flex called Pes ^inferims - in colour like the 

 former, but the aglets are not fo clofcly pac- 

 ked together,otherwife it is like. " 



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Thefe trees doe grow in low moift places, 

 as in medowes neerc vnto ditches, (landing 

 waters and riuers. 



The firftkinde of white Poplar growth 

 not very common in England, baiiafomt 

 places here and there a tree : I found many 



both fmall & great growing in a low mcdow 



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