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^ 2 This elegant plant(which Tragut hath fet forth for Cjtifmfoklby the name of Ug»f m 
, altera folio prinnato, and C 4 */?*u for his Trifolij maiorit 3. altera fpectcs) hathftalkes fone foot and bet- 
ter high, whereon grow leaues fet together by threes,long,hoiry and li ghtly fnipt abo it the edges,, 
i with elegant nerues or veines, running from the middle rib to the tides of the leaues, which are 
moft conspicuous in hot Countries, and chiefly then when the leafe begins todreay. At the tops 
'* ofthe branches, in long and large heads grow the floures, of an elegant fanguine colour. This 
floures in May and lune,and growes wildevpon feme mountaines of Hungary and Auftria-I haue 
ijfeene them, both this and the former, growing in the gardens of fomc of our Florifts. 
, This other meat kinde of Hares-foot fends forth one flendcr, yet ftiffe ftalke, whereon grow 
leaues vvhofe footTfalkes are large at the fetting on, encompafling the ftalkes.-the leaues tbem- 
: felues grow by threes, !ong,narrow,and fharpe pointed, of a grayifh colour like thole of the com- 
:mon Hares-foot the fpike at the top is foft and downy, with little reddilh floures amongft the 
I whitifh hairinefle. This growes wilde in Spaine : Cluflus calls it Lagopm angitpi filial llifpanicm 
:-i miiier . 
There is another fort of this deferbed by Lobel and Pena in the Aducrf whole leaues are longer 
1 and narrower than this, the whole plant alfo is oft times lefler : they call it Lagopm altera angujli * 
,d folia. £ 
X 3 Lagopm angufitfiiius Hijpanicus. 
Narrow leafed Spanifh Hare-foot. 
4 Lagopodiumfies leporis. 
Little Hares-fodtTrefoile. 
4 The fmall Hares- foot hath a round rough and hairy ftalke, diuiding it felfe into diners 
other branches ; whereupon do grow fmall leaues, three joined together, like thofe of the ‘mall yel- 
low Trefoile : the floures grow at the very point ofthe ftalkes, confiding of a roug 'nap 01 >u ; 
of haires or downejike that of. 4 %«w,or Fox -taile, of a whitilh colour tending to a light blufh, 
with little white floures amongft the downinefte : the root is fmall and liar . 
«j The Place. 
The firft groweth in the fields of France and Spaine, and is a ftranget in England ; yet it groweth 
ThfomaU Hare-foot groweth among come, efpecially among Barly, and likewife tn barren pa- 
ftures almoft euery where. 
The Time . 
They floure and flourifh in Iune, Inly, and Auguft. c r '. 
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