ISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



*The place. 

 tench and Dutch ftrangers,m England it hath bcenc fowen in gardens as faliade hcibes. 



* The time. 

 They ate found greene almoft winter and fommer. 



* The names. 

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nGruke >' i u there is a blacke pot- 



L 'me ,11'kcdt v,\k i Icrix ;/< 



I. be ipie: • ainon^. : . _' . 



OfColemorts. Qhap.^6. 



*& Thekinds. 



\ ' leshe eof±.t] wildc Cole: CafoimiCL- 



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ii-v ^ :fed;thefecondfmooth; " 



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* The defer i?tio». 

 i *T"He Garden Colcwoort hath many great broad leaues,of a dcepeblacke greene colour, 



^AA rt"^ fibb C ; ''* kC § r0WCt " OUt of the 



wii rai «ftoras':v; ■-, bearing at the top little 



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ottneTutne^butfimlle, reds faftned thereto. 



JJjddeftoftheribbe, and very much curled and ruffed in the edges; inother things it diflcreth 



monS thetolou° f C ? lewdort is I ! kewife a Colcwoort of the garden, and differeth from thecon> 



