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Of the Biftorie of Plants. 
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3 Th , is k j n , de of H 5 tb4u ,y? growing for the moll part about Montpelier in France, is the lead 
of all his kind, hauing final white and yellow floures, in fmell and proportion like vnto the others 
but much fmaller. ’ 
. d ThereisawiIdeorbaftardkindeofc^««^/fjj 3 orgroiind-Pine,thathath leaues fome- 
vvhat like vnto the fecondkmde, but not iagged in that manner, but onely fnipt about theed°- e s 
The root is fomewhat bigger, woo^dy,whitifli,and bitter, and like vnto the root of Succorie.°Ali 
this herbe is very rough, and hath a drong vnpleafant fmell, not like that of the ground- Pines 
t 5 Cbamxpit'jS JpurU altera Vodon. 
Ballard Ground-Pine. 
$ 6 Chamxfitjs Aujlriaca, 
Audrian Ground-Pine. 
t 5 There is another kind that hath many fmall and tender branches befet with little leaues 
for the mod part three together, almoft like the leaues of the ordinarie ground-Pine : at the top of 
which branches grow flender white floures which being turned vpfide downe , or the lower part 
vpward, do fomewhat referable the floures of Lamium : the feeds grow commonly foure together 
in a cup, and are fomewhat big and round : the root is thicke, whitifh, and long lading. & 
6 There groweth in Audria a kinde of Chamupitys, which is a mod braueand rare plant, and of 
great beautie, yet not once remembred either of the ancient or new Writers, vntill of late that fa- 
mous Carolus Clufius had fetit forth in his Pannonicke Obferuations ; who for his lingular skiland 
indudrie hath woon the garland from all that hatie written before his time. This rare and dran^e 
plant I haue in my garden, growing with many fquare dalkes of halfe a foot high, befet cue" from 
the bottome to the top with leaues fo like our'common Rofemary , that it is hard for him which 
doth not know it exa&ly to finde the difference ; being greene aboue, and fomwhat hai 'y and hoa- 
rie vnderneath : among which come forth round about the dalkes (after the manner of roundles 
or coronets) certain final! cups or chalices of a reddith colour • out ofvvhich come the Ho res like 
vnto Archangel! in fhape, but of a mod excellent and dately mixed colour, the ou.'uife purplfl 
declining ro blevvnefle, and fometimes of a violet colour. The floure gapeth like the mouth of a 
bead, and hath as it were a white tongue ^ the lower and vpper iavvesare white likewife, (potted 
with many bloudyfpors: which being pad, the feeds appeare very long,ofa fh; lag blacke co- 
lour, fer in order in the fmall huskes as the clmmmfjs Jpttria. The root is blacke and hard t irh ma- 
nic hairy drings fadned thereto. 
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