Chap. 330. En^HjhBe) 







\ Thefeco«d, .rLefler Ground Pine, h 

 whch IS Jomwhat long ani flejhy^ tike the 



with many hairy and hoary white ilender Branches, 

 many fmall long Leaves, yet (hotter than the for- 

 Buflies, but growing by couples, clofe together all 

 along the Stalks, cut in, or divided into fome parts, 

 of a ftrong but fweet fcent, much fweeter than the 

 former ; at the tops of the Branches grow the Flow- 

 "s> many together, of a pale yellowilh white color. 

 VI. The third. ^ or Auftrian Ground Pine, hcu a 

 Root compofed of many black Strings, and hard, grow- 

 ling deep into the Ground, and /fringing again frejh 

 every lear-, from this Root rife up feveral fquare, 

 ftrong, hairy Sralks, a Foot long, withmanyVnts 

 on them, at which grow two fomething long and 

 hard Leaves, a little like unto the firft, but broad- 

 er green, and (hining onthe upper fide, but fome- 

 what hoaiy and full of Veins on the under fide, di- 



i the tops nothing at all, 

 2 unto Rofemary Leaves; 

 I ends of the Stalks and 

 jrow leveral gaping Flowers, like unto 

 , of a deep Purple or Violet Color for 

 rt, but fometimes of a lively Red Color, 

 lesofa bleaker Blue, or Sky Color, the 

 s or Chaps of the Flowers being whi- 



