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Of the Hiftorie of Plants* 



515 





^ The Place. 



and tops of houfesin England almoft cuenc where. 



vpon 



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other places that lie open 



Sun. 



Tbey flourc in the Summer moneths. 



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&lc?n ^onDerhacr>and Mmx ^auf jtoutt $ 



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etc Frenchmen 3 Tr/V^«c-«/4^i»^ : of the EnglifhjPrick-madanijdwarfe Houfleeke, and fmall Sen- 



greene 



The fecond kind is named in (hops CraJfuU minor ? and they doe fyrname it UAinor 

 f the difference between it and the other Crajjula 3 which is a kind of Orchis: it is alfo called f^r 

 rn/in* : in ItalianjP/Vw/^Cr^w/^/Sjand (7™/£//<* .- in low-Diitch,J5lallCt iQOfett 



Worm 



$ That which is vulgarly known and called 

 by the name of Stonecrop is the Illecehra defcribed in the following chapter,& fuch as grow com- 

 monly with vs of thefe fmall Houfleeks mentioned in this chapter are generally named Pfickma- 

 dams : but our Author hath confounded them in this and the next chapter j which I would not al- 

 tcr,thinkiug it fufficient to giue you notice thereof. 



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things that the others be. The former of thefe is vfed in many places in fallads,in which it hath a 

 fine icllifli,and a pldafant tafte,and is good for the heart- burne. 



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HAP. I4.4. 



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Of diuers other fmall Sengreenes. 



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He ftalkeof this fraall water Sengreene is fome fpan long, reddifli, fucculent,and 



___ weake . the leaues are longi(h,a little rough,and ful of juice : the floures grow vp- 



r l ° n the t0ps oi the ftalksjconfi fting °f fix purple or elfc Hem-colored leaues,which 



whnii C ? y as man y little cods coata ining a fmaH feed : the root is fmall and threddy,& the 



«oic plant hath an infipideor waterilh tafte. This was found by Cl " ' " ' " 



fiftefafofl* 



ftalkesfetwith 

 moreaftringent 



Icaucs n u C ? nd rrom fma11 fibrous and creeping roots fends vp fundry little 



taftc:tncfl he ° rdinary prick - ma dam,yet lefle,thick,and flattcr,andofa 



yclloiriih 1 CS> VV ^ ich are P rctt y l ar g e > growat the tops of the branches, and conn it ot hue pale 



Au<ni1 tv UCS *; J'S 10 *""* diuers places of the AIps,and floures about the end of Inly, and in 



* Th h 1 Sedum minus 6 ' or ^¥ mm l • of Ckftut . 

 of an Aft coin fma !! ] - Uh and thickc leaue5 » J y in g bedded, or compad clofe together, and are 

 kcd • vponvvh k in ° § t0 bIew : the ftalkes are fometwo incncs * on g> flcnder,ancl almoft na- 

 ^ yellow f f ow conamonly fome three floures confuting of fiue white leaues apiece, with 

 a good fpacc too l m *** jniddle.This mightily encteafes,and will mat and couer the ground for 

 Ci hitSedu>n m rf floures in Auguft,and growes vpon the craggy places of the Alps.C/»/fo* 



. ^. ™ taiisn onum t f m cAlpMum$. f J 



are fomwhat larget and longer ,yet thick, and fomwhat hairy about their 



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