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Of the Hiftory of Plants. 
<•1 B.' 2.’ 
Chap. 455. 
Of Oke offeruftlem , and 0\e of fappadocia. 
I Botrys. 
Oke of Ierufalem. 
2 Ambrofia* 
Oke of Cappadocia, 
If TkcTtefcriftion. 
i Ke of Ieru ialem, or Botrys, hath fundry fmall fterns a footand ahalfr Wi, 
themfducs into many taanbranclics,berctwiAfmaQ^Hes deeply cl^ofia^cif 
... very much refembling the leafe ofan Oke,which hath canted „JL m Sg 
call it Oke of Ierufalem • the vpper fide of the leafe is of a cauledour Englifh women to 
hairy, but vnderneath it is of adarke reddillr or purple colluTrW " d lbn,e " rhat rou g h and 
about the branches, like the yong clukrs o bTS Se V nc S roSr " f g T 
*]* t'Ki’e ™ limAZlfo, r 'f “ ll 
fan : ^ k,„a te : t j ? cJ - " ot ', n p fc * fim » “»« »■* 
whole plant is hoary and veelderh a nleafinr 0 . i §? orC5 ,^“ t thinner and more tender : all the 
approch of Winter. ' 1 •“ 1 ‘ ; 11 r - the whole plaEjtperifhed with me at the firffc 
Thefe plants are brought vnto vs from bey^d thecas, efpecially from Spaine and Italy. 
They floure in Auguft, and the feed is ripe in September. 
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