Chap. XX. POMON 4 
is {maller in all parts, the branches weak, and the whole Plant fcarce 
able to fupport ic felf without help; thefeare now both common, for 
that every Cutting will grow, and thofe of the greater kind foon 
rife tolarge Trees, | a ie 
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, 
Cytifus fecundus Clufii.. 
See kind of Trefoileis much fmallerinall the parts than the for- 
KR mer, the leaves of a frefher green, and almolt round, three grow- 
ing together clofe to the ftalks, the middlemoft biggeft ; the Flowers 
are like thofe of the former, of the famefeafon, and the Cods {mall 
and hairy at the ends, both thefe Plants are aptly increafed either 
by Seeds or Suckers, 
Colutea ve ficaria, 
5 ied great baftard Sena with bladders, hath a ftock fometimes as big 
aegs'a Mans*Arm,.divided into many branches fet with wing 
leaves, like thofe of Lycoras: the P fowers~come~ ortt in May,» Lk 
thofe of Broom, but of paler yellow colour, after whuchappear clear 
thin cranfparent bladders,containing black feeds, 
Colutea Scorpioides majOre 
"| He greater AS poded baftard Senais lower, and leffer in all the 
. ea the former, and chiefly differeth, in that the bladders _ 
which fucceed the Flowers, are diftingui'hed into many divifions, Lise 
unto a Scorpions tail, containitig fmall feeds : this and the former are 
raifed from Seeds, Suckers, Layers, or Cuttings, ie! 
S Panifh Broomhatha woody ftalk, divided into many fmall long 
green twigs, with {mall long green leaves, which foon fall away, 
and leave the twigs naked : the Flowers come forth in May, towards 
the top of the branches, like thofe of common Broom, bat larger, the 
Cods are long and fmall, containing brown flat feeds, by which this 
Plant may be increafed, as alfo by Suckers, 
Fe 
Nux veficarias 
ss ee: bladder Nut. if pruned tp, and kept from Suckers, will grow 
high, the bark 
to be fix foot is whitifh, and the leaves like unto 
thofe of Elder,the Flowers white and fweet, many hanging down, on 
a long ftalk, after them ereenith bladders, each containing one - 
Cmooth {mall Wet with a green Kernel ; it is too apt to fend forth 
Suckers, afid thereby to be increafed, 
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