j •JMariorana tcmiifolia. 
Marierome gentle. 
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compa£t of diners fmallchaffie fcales, of a white 
colour tending to abhifh. The whole plant is al- 
together like the great fvveet Marierome, failing 
that it is altogether lefier, and far fiveeter, wherein 
efpecially confifteth the difference. 
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differing not from the laft defcribed, failing in that, 
that this plant hath in his natural! country of Can- 
dy, and not elfewhere, fome laces or threds faftned 
vnto his branches, fuch, and after the fame manner 
as thofe are that doe grow vpon Sauorie, wherein is 
the difference. 
The Place, 
Thefe plants do grow in Spaine,Ita!y, Candy, and 
other I Hands thereabout, wilde , and in the fields; 
from whence wee haue the feeds for the gardens of 
our cold countries. 
5[ The Time. 
They are foivne in May , and bring forth then 
fealyor chaffie huskes or cares in Auguft. They are 
to be watered in the middle of the day, when the 
Sunnefhineth hotteft, euen as Bafill fhould be, and 
nor in the euening nor morning, as mod Plants 
are. 
5[ The Names. 
Marierome is called M trior am, and Amaractis^vA 
alfo 'CM arum and Sampfychnm of others : in high- 
Dutch, t in Spanilh, CMayorana, c Mora- 
ditx, and Alrnoradux : in tsench^Mariolaine : in Eng- 
lifli, Sweet Marierome, Fine Marierome, and Marie- 
rome 
