L i b, 2. Of the Hiftory of Plants. 945 
called by Gefher,Gej;anium montanum .-by Dodenausfieramumbatrachioides a/tf/ww.-and by Lebtll,Gera- 
nium batrachtoides longius radicattm. $ 
7 be Place. 
Thefc Cranes bilsare wildeoftbeirowile nature, and grow in barren places, and in vallies ra- 
ther than in mountaines ; both of them do grow in my garden. 
The Time. 
They floure,flourifh,and grow greene moll part of the Summer. 
% The Names. 
It is called in Greekc,n.t®>>«Ac, and Geranium batraebioides, which name it taketh from the like- 
' nefle of Crowfoot : offome it is called Ranunculus cseruleui, oi blew Crowfoot : Fuchfim callerh it 
j (ESOttCjS gnat), that is in Latine,Cf4tz4 Dei . in Englifh alfo Gratia dei,blew Cranes bill, or Cranes 
bill with the blew floures, or blew Crowfoot Cranesbill. 
The Temperature. 
The Temperature is referred to the other Cranes bils. 
% The Vertues. 
None ofthefe plants are now in vfe in Phylicke ; yet Fuchfim faith, that Cranesbill with the 
: blew floure is an excellent thing to healc wounds. 
Chap. jtfi. Of Qandy Cranes bill* 
T Geranium Creticumc 2 Geranium Malacoides. 
Candy Cranesbill. -y, Baftard Candy Cranesbill 
The Dejcriptiotl . 
i *Tr He Cranes bill of Candiehath many long tender ftalks,foft,and full ofiuice :diuidirig 
A it felfe into diners branches, whereon are fet great broad leaues,cu't, or jagged in diuers 
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