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Of the Hi ftorie of Plants. 



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Great narrow leaued Houfleek 



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greettin forae places, and in others of a lifter 

 green- for thofe which we hauedefcribed grow 

 not in one place 3 but in diuers and fundry. 



2 Great Sengreene is found growing of it 

 felfeon the tops of houfes, old wa! Is, and fuch 

 like places.in very many prouinces of the Eaft, 



Ifland 



iterranean 



Rhodes,Zant,and others i neither is Spain with, 

 out it; for (as Clufim witnefleth) itgroweth in 

 many places of Portingall $ othervvife it is che- 

 rifhed in pots. In cold countries and fuch as Jie 

 Northward,as in both the Germanies,it neither 

 groweth of it felfe,nor yet lafteth long , though 

 it be carefully planted,and diligently looked vn- 

 to, but through the extremitie of the weather 

 and the ouermuch cold of winter itperifheth. 



% The rime. 

 The ftalk of the firft doth at length floure af. 

 ter the Summer folftice, which is in Iune about 

 S. Bawdies day, and now and then in the month 

 of Auguft : but in Aprill,that is to fay, after the 

 iEquino&iall of the Spring, which is about a 

 moneth after the fpring is begun,there grow out 

 of this among the leaues fmall ftrings,wbich are 

 the groundwork of thecircles } by which beeing 

 at length full grown, it fpreads it felfe into verie. 

 many circles. 



2 Houfleek that growes like a tree floureth in 

 Portugall prefently after the winter folftice, be- 

 ing in December about S.Luaes dav. 





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TOO* : the Frenchmen loubtrbe , the Italians, J«»^*/«# maggiore : the Spa 



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ofWinter 



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\UWc^^^ bt ' tt * U fr'^ hh * l9m ' m » ; thitis, Semper vivu 



«'«£. 1 * ! ° l Sen § reen : ^/*fc«« calleth it Vitdu, and Semper fr 



Wrf#, «tafe. 





tbe waS2 0ufle f k$ are cold ™ the third degree 5 they are alfo drv.but not much 



Temp 



is in them. 



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Sood • a ^ The Vertues. 



a . _J fcithX! *' An f ho ? its fir e,the Singles, and other creeping vice avt . 



fcwmwion or finWt pr °? e( 7 of . rheum es and fluxes , and as Diofcerides teacheth, againft the in- 

 ««gedie for rheumatS] ***** ! eaues > laith '%,bcing applied,and the juice laid on,arc 





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take 



ofburn 



ings and fcaldings,and being applied with barly meale dried,do B 



evrifed 



Th . >Sh^^^^!^^ t ^? Ult ^ t ^ l,blcd Wlth a ^t laske : that they 



v , V 16 Wee our™ • rrae i° r £ hc belly,bein2<drunke withwineir J 



The im ™ Uth do quench the thirfl 



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xes in women, proceeding of a hot caufc ; the leaues 



,«~ -««^n «..»•. k , m hot burning feuers. 



,n g and fo*Z!^ Wltn barly meale an<" 



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«« caufe. 



vineger preuaileth againft S. Ambonies fire, all hot bur- E 





ings,burnings,andhotinflammat 



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