HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 34? 



v, 3 and fo brittle that they 

 [ed without breaking, ofa deepe ouerworne «rce:ie colour tending togramcfie': 



The grcarcft fort of Colcwoorts do grov. ■ I ■■ h is fuandrhr.-.- 



: . Cix •.c.imati'u. : let.eiyoi"thcmgi'..v r - 



. 



Bajthe.Ifound t e:nccrethebrincke of 



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 The Coleivoort, faith ColumelL 





EueryoftheColewoort: Us and Galen^t** it is alfo called *Awr, 



fonamed,notonelybicau:e , Lkcin.-olourtorhc 



pretious (tone called the A ( olewoort. TheApothe- 



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! '-'.' ««B«4i ' C^//>«:itfeemethca 



agree mth Brafica Pomfc, ,, IS.chaptctj 



ft The temperature. 



e nitrous or laJtaualitie, 



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*«£**«>ttdrkand!)irK 



r« rh.?", r § ood blood ' b : Cabbage is beft next vn- 



'vhiteone^northeGok-.: fore had beene otLerwife. 



and^thSeTroiSe" 11 •** ' " g °° d ^^^ thathal:edim ™<*s, A 



