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chives, with redifh and dark purple fummits *, the 
pointal is long, and inclines to one fide of the 
flower. In a field a little from Hawkjhead^ Lanca- 
Jhire f . 
2. Lyfmachia filiquofa hirfutamagno flore^ R.3ii, 
C. 245. Lyfin. filiquofa^ G. 386. Great hairy 
codded Loofeftrife, or Willow-herb; called alfo 
Codlings and Cream. On the banks of rivers and 
ditches, and in wet places. The ftaiks grow a yard 
high, or more, and the leaves oppofite, in pairs, ob- 
long, pretty broad, finely dented about the edges, 
and hairy on both fides : From the wings of the 
leaves, towards the tops of the flalks and branches, 
come forth Angle flowers, of a beautiful purple co- 
lour, {landing upon fquare, hairy, redifli pods, 
two or three inches long. The leaves fmell like 
boiled apples mix’d with cream. 
3. hyfimachia Jiliquofa hirfuta parvo flore^ R. 311. 
C. 245, Pr. 116. jylvatka^ G. 387. Lyfimachicu 
filiquofa fylveftrishirfuta^ ^ The Lefler hairy 
codded Loofeftrife, or Willow-herb. In wet places, 
and by the fides of rivers. It is a lower plant than 
the former ; the flowers are alfo lefs, and of a paler 
colour. 
4. Lyfmachia campeftris^ R. 311, G. 387. ftlL 
quo fa major^ P. 548. filiquofa glabra major ^ C. 245. 
The greater fmooth-leav’d Willow-herb, or Loofe- 
ftrife. In moift ftony places ; alfo in gardens and 
yards. The ftalk rifes about a yard high in fome 
places: The leaves are oblong, fmooth, ferrated, 
pointed at the ends, and refemble thofe of Swal- 
low-wort : The flowers are of a pale redifh, or 
purplifli colour. It grows the higheft of any of 
the fmooth kinds. 
5. Lfimachia filiquofa glabra media five minor, 
R. 311, G. E. 479. fiL glabra minor, C. 245. 
Middle fmooth-ieav’d codded Willow-herb, or 
Leofeftrife. By the fides of ditches and rivers. The 
leaves 
