Of the Hiftory of Plants; 
B. 2. 
Chap. 213. Of Tree Cjer wander. 
«j[ The Dcfcription. 
1 rn He firft kinde of Tree Germander rifethvp with a little ftraightftalke a cubite high, 
I wooddie and hard like vnto a fmall wooddie ihrubbe. Theftalke diuideth itfelfe 
from the bottome vnto the toppe into diuers branches , whereon are fet indented 
lcanes nicked about the edges, infhape not much vnlike theleafeof the common Germander. 
The floures grow among the leaues of a purple colour. The root is wooddie, as is all the reft of the 
plant. 
1 Tentrium Uti folium. 
Tree Germander with broad leaues. 
2 Teucrium V annonuum . 
Hungarie Germander. 
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2 The Tree Germander of Hungarie hath many tough threddie roots, from which rife vp di- 
ners weake and feeble ftalks,reeling this way and that way. whereupon are let together by couples. 
Ion? leaues iagged in the edges,not vnlike thofe of the vpright Fluellen : on the tops ot the Italics 
Hand the floures Spike fafhion,thickethruft together, of a purple colour tending towards Dievv- 
t ? This (which is the fourth of Clufiut defeription) hath d iuers ftalkcs fome cubite high, 
foure fquarc, rough, and fet at certaine fpaces with leaues growing by couples like thole ot the 
wilde Germander : the tops of the ftalkcs are diuided into fundry branches, carrying long: [pokes 
ofblew flourCSjCOnlifting of foure leaues, whereof the vppermoft leafe is the largeft,and diltingui- 
ftied with veines : after the floures are paft follow fueh flat feed veftels as in Fluellen : the root is 
fibrousind lines longjfending forth euery.yeare new branches. % 
