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Of the Hiftory of Plants. Lib. 2. 
3 Pttlraoria aagujlifelia ij. Chtfij. 
Narrow leafed Cowflips oflerufalern. 
The Description. 
1 C' 0w ^P s lerulalem, or the true and 
right Lungwort, hath rough , hairy, and 
large leaues, of a brown green color, confufedly 
i'potted with diuers fpots, or drops of white : a- 
mongft which fpring vp certaine ftalkes, a fpan 
long, bearing at the top many fine floures, grow- 
ing together in bunches like the floures of cow- 
flips, fairing that they be at the firftred, or pur- 
ple, and fometimes blew, and oftentimes al thefe 
colours at once. The floures being fallen, there 
come fmall buttons full of feed, The root is 
blacke and threddy. ^ This is fometimes 
found with white floures. £ 
2 The fecond kinde of Lungwort is like vn- 
tothe former, but greater in each refpedb the 
leaues bigger than the lormer,relbmbling wilde 
Buglolfe,yet fpotted with white fpots like the 
former : the floures are like the other, but ofan 
exceeding fhining red colour. 
riuu armruKmue 
of Lungwoort, which hath rough and hairie 
leaues, hkevnto wilde Buglolfe, but narrower: 
among which rifes vp a flalke a foot high, bea- 
ring at the top a bundle of blew floures, in fa- 
fhion like vnto thofeof Buslofle or thelaftde- 
feribed. s 
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