5. Ucea mint ana N arbonenfu. The French mountaine Knapweede. 
This French Knapweede hath divers long leaves, very much divided on both fides, into other fmall lone and 
narrow ones, but they little or nothing againe divided, of a light greene colour on the npperfide, andhoary 
white underneath, and a little rough or hard withall, fomewhat tike unto the yellow Knapweede with prickly 
heades,among which rifeth up a round [talk,fomewhat rough alfo,about a foote high, without many branches,but 
bearing three or foure fcaly heads at the toppes, with each of them, a long narrow divided leafe at the foote 
with divers purple threds in the middle, fmelling fwcete; after which commeth the feede, not unlike the reft 
but lcfler: the roote is long and (lender and of a bitter talle. 
Tkeatnim Bctanicum. 
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alfo excellent good, for all greene wounds, to ftay the bleeding and to dofe the lippes of thTwoundTtoge- 
Chap. III. 
laces: nonfpimfc LacinUte. Knapweedes with divided or tome leaves and without prickly heads, 
i. lace a nigra vulgar h Lociniata, The other common wilde Knapweede. 
r^^SHisothcrwild Knapweede that commonly groweth with us among cornevery much, as well as in thd 
01 Meades,groweth with greater and taller ftalkes, the leaves both below and above upon them are muck 
divided on both fides, even to the middle ribbe, almoft like the great Scabious 0 f Matthiohls bnt ofd 
'* darke greene colour, and as rough or rougher, then the former firft or common kinde, the fcaly headesi 
on the toppes of the branches are greater, and the flowers larger, and of a deeper red colour; the feede is like the: 
other, and fo are the rootes, blackifh and hard with many fibres. * 
a. Iacea Crctica. The Knapweede of Candy. 
This Candy Knapweede hath many leaves lying on the ground, very much cut in on both fides of them unto- 
the middle ribbe, and each of thole againe cut into other fmaller peeces; from among which rife up crclled hard 
ftalkestwo foote high, whereon are let at fevc rail joints, lefler and Idle divided leaves than thofe below ■ thei 
toppe of the (hike is fevered into ftindry fmall branches, with every one of them, a fcaly head on them, thruftin® 
forth the flower compofed ofmany long', threds of a purplifh, and fometitnes of a white colohr, each of them 
much jagged at the ends, with a pale (file or poimell in the middle of them, which being pad, the feede lieth in 
the like downy matter, and is not unlike the former; the roote is thicke and fomewhat great, withfibres 
thereat. 
4 - Iacea montana candidijfima. The hoary white mountaine Knapweede. 
This hoary white Knapweede, l'endeth forth, from a thicke wooddy roote, divers winged leaves lying upon 
5. Jace.i montana N irbonenfis. 
The French mountaine Knapweede. 
4- Iacea montana candiUffn a. 
The hoary while mountaine Knapweede. 
