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yey e-leavel Sumach 1itethy eatly frombehe R dor; with mahy , 
are raifed, 
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ag BG Virginian Sumach, or Bucks-hora tree, groweth in fome places 
fix foot high, the young branches are of areddifh brown colour, 
handling like Velvet, refembling the Velvet head of a Buck, yield- 
ing milk ifcutor broken; the Leaves are many, fet on eac 
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middle rib, fnipt about the edges’; at the ends of the Branche 
orth” g and’ th c br re &e a de of man} : foit a3) » WIG 
hriims, among whith a8 24 many {mall Flowers, much te th 
fs $; the Root puctech forth many Suc: 
the tufts, which yield fmall Seed 
Kers whereby it is increafed. 
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“THe Virginian Ivy tifeth up with divers {mall ftems, divided 
neg many long weak branches, which fet againft a Wall, will 
faften théreunto, with {mall claws like a Birds foot, and climb the 
top of ‘atall’ Chimney 3 the Léaves at firft are red, and crumpled, buc 
after fair and etten; ‘divided into five, fix, or moré leaves, cea | 
togethier upon a frtiall foor-ftalk, fer without order, the Flowers-witl 
1 only pPear it BUCS eens Docks aakes of 
the groun ih has Spins f them from theftock, and turning 
up the ends, new : ‘acouin inden 
a 615 
| aftts may beraifed, | —- 
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T He Tamarisk Tree is well known to moft perfons; infome places 
by long ftanding it groweth tall'and great, thoughgommonly 
With fmall and weak branches ; the red Shoots fet with {mall fhorc 
hairy foft ‘green leaves, which fall ‘away in Winter: this is of ditele 
beauty Or efteem, ‘but there is another of this kind more rare, cin re- 
fpeét the leaves are’ wholly white, afid‘abide fo conftantly, front yeat 
to year this. a5 the other; is increafed by Suckers or Layers; 9° 
STS HIG "1 y daa’ 
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1 Lirch-ree with us, groweth flowly, atid to be foundim few 
A places 5 it hatha'tugged bark, and boughs: that branch im: good 
order, with divers fmall yellowith bunched eminences, fet thereonat 
feveral diftances, from whence tufts of many fmall, long, and natfow 
ob ALS RAT li 2 fmooth 
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