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TH is great F leawoort or Flcabane, from a thick long liuing fibrous root fends forth m». 

 ny fUlkcs of fomc yard high or more ; hardjwooddy.rough.fat^nd of an oueiwomeco! 

 lour : the leaues are many,without order, and alternately embrace the Oalkes^wu 

 big as thofe of the Oliue tree, rough and fat,beingas it were befmeared withagumminefTtorfi 

 tine(Te,and ofa ycllowith grcene colounthc flouresgrow aftera fort fpoke fafhion,nandine«ttht 

 ends offootftal!<esco riming out of the bofomes of the leaues,and they are yellow and round 

 almoft like to Grotindfwell, and fly away in downe like as they do ; the feed is fmall and afhcoloq. 

 red. Then-hole plant is fatty and g!utinous 5 with a ftrong,yet not altogether vnpleafant fmdl.Thi* 

 growcs not that L know of in thefe cold Countries, vnkfle fowne in Gardens. Clnfm found itby 



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Con^mas of T heofhrajltts^nd Cony^amator ot Diofi 



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► little branches, and alio rough and glutinous as the precedent, but more 

 three times leffe than thofe of the former, fomewhat (haped likcthoftof 

 i vn fl-ious : the tons of the branches as in the bigger, carric lefle, and Idle 



fining and fighclyfloures>van idling in like fort into downe, Theroot is Angle and annual),^ 

 the whoifiplant more fmelling than thefouner.This is iudged the Conyza farmina ot Thafkrsfin 

 and Con. minor of Dtefcorides ; it is the Con.minor olGefner^Lobel,Clufi 



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F leawoort 



Dwarfe Fleabane. 



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