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CHAP. CCCXVI. 



Lirger " lian''d!o1t' of "o/^/Lw^rrind^witKrany 





0/ GERMANDER Water, 





Inull round, but pointed Husks The whole Plant 





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and green Leaves continually, if it is not expofed 





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inrHE Nantes. It is called in Creei^, T.i,J>., , 



IV. ThefeconJ, or Cretian Tree Germander, h^ 



a Root Merhe former, and fprings up and^rows 



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a,d m the fame mar,ner, but fomething leffer, lefs 

 green andjhimng above, and more hoary underneath, 

 tzco always Jet at a Joint, one oppofue to the other : 





The True Scordmm, or Water Germander. 



With theieaves towards the topC come forth five 





or fix Flowers, Handing in a Husk, like unto theo- 





ther, but a little lefs, and of a purple color, which 





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that firlt defcribed. 





V. The third, or SpaniOi Tree Germander, hof a 





uoody Root, branching ,t Jelf forth under Ground, 





m>h many Fibres ad;o,ning to it, from whente r,Jes 





up a Jhrubby Plant, growing Jometimes to be three 





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./. greyijh color, and divides it Jelf intojeveral 





ftand two together, fomething greater, and waved 





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a little at the%dge^ of afad|reen color above, but 

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