HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



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faith, that the gum doth hcatc andbu : sreno't 5 



die(asD»/ww^addcth)if it be difiblucd in vinegcr. 



OftheT each tree. Qhq.%%. 



There be diners fortes of Pcachcs,asmayappcere in their feuerall descriptions. 



"kThc description. 



1 nPHePeachtreeisatreeof nogrc. rsbougb.es, which 1 



leauesbelong, ni loft to thofcofthe Willow tree, and in taflc 



chinkeoi cleft on r! .c> rhairiecot:on,bcir:g 



rained a kernel! like- heftoneisof a "white colour. I e route 



is tough and yelkwifh. 



2 The red Peach tree: iethfeofth diucts boughes 

 orbranches, which be very brittle. The leauesbelong and nicked m the edges 1 e; ... ce- 



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