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Of the Hiftorie of Plants; 



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TeUphium fiori fas purpurea. 



Purple Orpyn. ■ >'" ( " 



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2 Tcltfhiumfemper-viuns 



Ncuer-dying Orpyn. 



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orftni 



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t 3 TelephmmleghitHumlmptrAti. Creeping Orpyn. 



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Ttitpbmm icgatmm . and he hath thus giuen vs thehiftory thereof:Ic produces from tbe top 

 root manv branches frvr*.^ tir%«« »v,« „,,-™„>,4 ~,i,;~t. „.<» «t — ... .. c~~. i«««. c*..,ith manv leatiev n 



root many branches fpred vpon the ground,whicb are about a foot iuug, ici w*^ ».»•■ 

 cially fuch as are not come to Rourejfor theother haue fewer.thefe Ieaues are fmaller.leflc tn*'- 

 to and fucculcnt than thofe of the former kindes 5 neither are they fo brittlertheir colour is gr<* • 

 dining a little to blew : the tops of the branches are plentifully ftored with little flourcsgf^ 



T^rt^^f^PO^offiuclittlewhiteleauesaneecerwhich fading, there fif**^ 

 red feed veflels full of a brownifo fced.Thc root is fometimes as thicke as ones little finger -^ 



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q 7ht PUce y Time \ Names, Temperature* and Vtrtues 



The firftgrovves not in England. The fecond flourimes in my garden, t The third"* J 

 With vs. t They floure when the common Orpyn doth. Their names are fpecified m the" i 



defcriptions: and their temperature and faculties in working are referred to the common r^ 



