Lib. z. 
OF theHiftory of Plants. 
3 Hormimimfyliteftre^Fuchfij. 
“fuchfus hiswilde Clarie. 
TheDefcription. 
T He firft kinde of Clarie which is 
the right, bringeth forth thick (talks 
foure fquare, two foot long.diuided 
into branches:it hath many lcaues growing bo tit 
from the rootes, and along the ftalkes and bran- 
ches by diltanceSjOne again'! another by two and 
two,gveat,a handfull broad or broader, fomewhat 
rough, vneqnallj whitifh and hairic,as bcalfothe 
ftalkes. The fioures are like thofe of Sage, or of 
dead Nettle, of colour white, out of a light blew: 
after vvh ich grow vp long toothed huskcs in ftead 
of cods, in which is blacke feed. The root is full 
firings : the whole herbe yeeldeth forth a rank 
a , ftrong fmell that ftuifeth the head : it perifh- 
et ' a Ter the feed is ripe, which is in the lecond 
ye reafter it is fowne. ' 
The fccond kinde of Clarie hath likewife 
fta’fes :o , e fquare, a foot and a halfehigh : the 
lean - a lib be rough and rugged, leflef, and not fo 
tvl >e. The fioures be alike, of colour purple or 
blew: the rootes bee as thofe of the former are. 
This hath not fo ftrong a fent by a great deale. 
3 '(here is 4 kinde of Clarie which Fucbjius 
pifturerh for vvilde Clarie, that hath fhorter 
ftalkes, haitie, and alfo foure fquare : theleaues 
lefler, long.deeper indented : the fioures blew of 
colour, fweet of fmell, but not fo fvveet as thofe of 
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