HISTORIE OF PLANTS. P 47 



Thereisanotherkindeo- rc with a few fibres 



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The Iv. "" 





Thcfe plants are brought vnto vs from be 



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They flower in Auguft,and their fcede is 



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is of diuersalfo called ^Arnbr 





Thefeplants arehot and drie in the fe ctnd d^Xonfift of fubtill partes. 











\ ttl I'd alj 



ireafts flopped, A 



and tough flegme. The leaues are of the fam 



e force being made vp 



commonly call 



annate to flefh that is ft 



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B 





icm finell fweete, but 



alfotopreferueC 



them from moths and other vermine : whitf 



liopcrformc. 





Of Lauander Qotton. Chap.^o. 



n Hmtcftartfiu,™ Lauander Cotton, whereofthere be two fortes, of which one is very com- 

 ^monui our tnghfh gardens: the other Ieflcknowne, which chclul an: calJto^,. 



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« rnore finely cut and hackt, and of a gt c< 



