HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



ootcs arc of the bigncffc of ftrawcs in fubftance, like thofe of Sopewoort ; from tr. 

 liately rife fower or flue broade fmooth leaues like vnto the finall Plantaine, j 

 a fmall and tender ftalkc ; at the top whereof grow , , 



lcfpeckes of bli ' " 

 fmall, yet better to be obferued than any of the reft of the Orchides. 



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 doggie groue where a Conduitc head doth ftand 



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 r to the Qtieenes houfe in the 



They flower and flourifli about May and Iune. 

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