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6 $ Itucoinm murinnm latifoliumV 
Broad leafed fea ftocke Giilofloure, 
Leucoium marinum purpureum L’obelij, 
The Defcrjption. 
T'He Sea ftocke Giilofloure 
hatha fmalhvooddy root very 
threddie; fromwhich rifethvp anhoarie 
ivhite ftalke of two foot high, diuided in- 
to diners fmall branches, whereon are pla- 
ced confufedly many narrow leauesof a 
foft hoarie fubftance.The floures grow at 
the top of the branches, of a whitifh co- 
lour, made of foure little leaues ; which 
being part, there follow long coddes and 
feed, likevnto the garden ftocke Gillo- 
foure. 
t 2 The purple 11 ocke Giilofloure 
hatha very long tough root, thruftingit 
felfe deepe into the ground 5 fiorn which 
rifevp thicke, fat, foft, and hoarie ftalkes. 
The leaues come forth of the ftalkes next 
the ground, long, foft, thick e.full of iuice, 
couered oner with a certaine downie hoa- 
rinefle, and flnuated fomewhat deepe on 
bothfides, after the manner you may fee 
expreft in the figure of the fourth deferi- 
bed in this CT-iptcr. The ftalke is fet 
here and there with the like leaues, but 
Jefler. The floures grow at the top of the 
ftalkes, compadl of foure fmall leaues, of 
a light purple colour. The feeders con- 
tained in long crooked cods like the gar- 
den ftocke Gillofloifte. 
t Thfe figureof Lobels which here vvegiue 
you was taken of a dried plant, and there- 
fore the leaues arc not expreft fofiruate 
as they fliouldbe. t 
; This lea flock Giilofloure hath many 
broad leaues fpred vpon the ground, fom- 
tvhat fnipt or cut on the edges ^ amorsgft 
ivhich rifevp fmall naked ftalkes, bearing 
at the top many little floures of a blew 
colour tending to a purple. Thefeedeis 
inlong cods like the others of laiskiftde. 
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