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Bfli 
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I Scbanoprafin. 
Ciuesor Chiues. 
2 Porrumvitigineum. 
French Leekes, or V ine Leekes, 
3 Ampelopmfon [me porrum filuejlrt, 
Wilde Lecke. 
The Defcription. 
1 ✓"'Mues bring forth many leaues about a 
(. hand-full high, long, {lender, round, 
like to little rufhes ; amongft which 
grow vp fmall and tender ftalfces, fending forth.cer- 
taine knops with floureslike thofe of the Onion, 
but much lelfer. They haue many little bulbes or 
headed roots faftned together : out of which grow 
dovvne into the earth a great number of little 
firings, and it hath both the fmell and taftc of the 
Onion and Leeke, as it were participating of 
both. 
2 TheVineLeeke or French Leeke groweth 
vpwith blades like thofe of I.eekes : theftalke is a 
cubit high, on the top whereof ftandeth a round 
head or Dutton, couered at the firftwith a thinne 
skinne, which being broken, the floures and feeds 
come forth like thofe of the Onion. The bulbe or 
headed root is round , hard, and found, which is 
quickly multiplied by fending forth many bulbes. 
t 3 The vvilde Leeke hath leaues much like 
vnto thofe of Crow-garlicke, but larger, and more 
acride. The floures and feeds alfo referable thofe 
of the Crow-garlicke, the feeds being about the 
bignefle of comes of wheat, with final firings conr- 
ming forth at their ends. $ 
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