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rilin® of the fallen feede every fpring, unlefle it be continually weeded out of the garden. 
9. Haixine Cijfmtpelos umtofa Cretica. Branchedblacke-Bindewecde of Candy. 
The (hike hereof is much branched,and the branches alfo much divided,having two l'mall leaves at every joynt 
hoarie and hairy very like unto Moufeare, the upper leaves being fmaller, and the flowers large, of a pale blufh 
colourifpread open like the fmall Bindeweede: the feede that followeth is blackifh browne, one in a fmall 
round head, the roote is very threddie and bufhing,yet perifheth yeardy. 
4. 6 . 7. Convolvulus minor purpureus. Cnrakus 
Hifpanicus & Africans minimus. 
Purple and Spanifh blew Bindwcede and 
the Icaft African. 
8, Convolvulus minor Atriplicis fo'io. Blacke Bmdwfede. 
j. Afticanus minor. The fmall African Bindweed: 
4. Major Arabicus five Mgyplius. The Arabian 
or Egyptian Bindeweede. folio 170. 
. t • Ciffampelos altera Anglica minima. Small blackc Bindeweede. 
This onely in the fmallneflc, rifing not above a hand breadth high,differeth from the common blacke Binde- > 
weede. 
^ The Place. 
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