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The bearded wild Oats, or Haver, 

 ; frequently found amonglt Corn 

 feveral Parts of England, where 

 netimes they become troublefome 

 eeds ; for if they are not drawn 

 t of the Corn before it is ripe, it 

 11 be difficult to be feparated from 

 ; Corn in the Barn : but as they 

 : annual Plants, they may be eafily 

 ftroyed with a little Care. 

 The ftriped Grafs is preferved in 

 my Gardens for the Beauty of its 

 riegated Leaves, which will con- 

 ue frefh the greateft Part of the 

 :ar. 



This Sort is eafily propagated by 

 rting the Roots, either in Spring 

 Autumn ; for every OfT-fet will 

 :reafe to be a large Root in one 

 ar's time. It will grow on any 

 il, or in any Situation; therefore 

 iy be planted in any abject Part 

 the Garden, where it will thrive, 

 I afford an agreeable Variety, 

 lis Sort is by many Perfons called 

 bband-grafs, from the Stripes of 

 hite and Green, which run the 

 lole Length of the Blade, like 

 I Stripes in fome Ribband?. 

 Clover-grafs. See Trifolium. 

 Saint Fotm. See Onobrychis. 

 La Lucerne. See Medica. 

 Nonefuch. See Melilotus. 

 Trefoil. See Trifolium. 

 Spurry. See Spergula. 

 PR ANADILLA, Paflion -flower. 



The Characters are; 

 // hath a double Calyx, the firfi 

 fifing of. three Leaves, the other 

 five Leaves, which expand in form 

 z Star : the Flowers confiji of five 

 ives each, and are of a rofaceous 

 m: in the Centre of the Flower 

 fes the Point a I, with a Crown 

 nged at the Bottom, hut furnified 

 th a tender Embryo at the Top, 

 which ftand three Clubs, under 

 >ich are the Stamina with rough 

 ufe Apices, which always incline 



downwards : the Embryo turns to an 

 oval or globular Fruit, fiejhy, and 

 confijling of one Cell, which is full 

 of Seeds adhering to the Sides. 

 The Species are j 



1. Gran ad ill a pentaphyllos, A^- 

 tioribus foliis, fore caeruleo magna 9 

 Boerh. Ind. Common or broad- 

 leav'd Paflion-flower. 



2. Granadilla pentaphyllos t an- 

 gufiioribus foliis, fiore caeruleo magna* 

 Narrow-leav'd Paflion-flower. 



3. Granadilla pentaphyllos^ 

 anguflioribus foliis, fio'e minore pal- 

 lido catruho ferotino. Late narrow- 

 leav'd Paflion-flower, with a lefler 

 and paler Flower. 



4. Granadilla Hifpanis, Flos 

 Pajjionis It a lis. Col. in Recch. Three- 

 leav'd Paflion-flower. 



5. Granadilla folio tn'cufpidf, 

 ficre parvo fiavefcente. Tourn. Paflion- 

 flower with a three -pointed Leaf, 

 and a fmall yellowifh Flower. 



6. Granadilla fiore albo, f rutin 

 reticulata. Boerh. Ind. White Paflion- 

 flower, with a netted Fruit. 



7. Granadilla foetida, folio tri- 

 cufpidi villofo, fiore purpurea varie- 

 gato. Tourn. Stinking Paflion-flower, 

 with a three- pointed hairy Leaf, and 

 a purple variegated Flower, called 

 by the Inhabitants of Barbados, 

 Love in a Mill. 



8. Granadilla fruclu citriformr\ 

 foliis oblongis. Tourn. Paflion-flower 

 with a Fruit lhaped like a Citron, 

 and an oblong Leaf, called by the 

 Inhabitants of Barbados, Water- 

 lemon. 



9. Granadilla lati folia, fruclu 

 maliformi. Broad - leav'd Paflion- 

 flower, with an apple-fhap'd Fruit. 



10. Granadilla fiore fuave* 

 rubente, folio bicorni. Tourn. Paflion- 

 flower with a Leaf divided into two 

 Horns, and a foft red Flower. 



11. Granadilla folio amplo tri* 

 cufpidi 7 fruclu olivar forma. Tourn. 



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