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1 Tbeatrum Botanicum. 
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1. Buplcnrum angtijlifolinm Narrow le afed Hares eares. 
The narrow leafed Hares eare3, rileth up with a round ftiffe greeneftalke two foote high; at the feverall 1 
joynts whereof,grow feverall long and narrow very darkegreene (Lining fmooth leaves,broadeft at the bottome, r 
and narrower by degrees unto the ends, with divers ribbes running thorough them,the middlemoft whereof is 
greateft, yet nothing lo narrow as graffe leaves, as divers doe compare them, as any that I have feene of this 1 
lort, which ftand one above another up to the top, growing fmaller and fmaller, at the joynts Iikewife ; from 1 
the middle of the ftalkes at the lcaft, upwards if it grow in any good ground, come forth fmall branches, but 1 
fometimes with few or no branches at all, at the tops whereof ftand many fmall tufts or umbells ofyellowifh [ 
flowers, which tume into fmall feede, like Parfelcy feede, but of a darker colour, andfomewhat longer; the < 
roote is fomewhat long, but fmall,and white on the outfide, like unto a Parflcy rootc, with divers fibres there- • 
at, perifhing yearely with me,as the next alfo. 
2. 'Bupleurum latifotium . Broad leafed Hares eares. 
This other Hares eares groweth in the fame manner that the former doth, with ftajke,branchcs,flowers,feede, , 
and roote,and herein chiefly if not onely differeth from it,that it beareth broader and fhorter leaves,fmalleft at the : 
foote, broadefl: in the middle, and ending in a fmall point, fomewhat hollow, and bowing doWnewards with ; 
divers long Nerves or ribbes therein, as in the former, and the middle moll eminent,or raifed higheft. 
3. Fup'.eurum Anguflifolium Alpinism. Mountainc narrow leafed Hares eares. 
This mountaine Haires eares, from a round thicke roote, about a foote long let with knobs or bunches inflead i 
of branches, and with a thicke barke, of a darke red on the outfide, and pale within, divided at the head in- ■ 
to many parts, arife divers long and narrow greene leaves, lying on the ground, compafling one another at the : 
bottome like a ftarre, for the forme of them like unto the firft Hares eares, but narrower *, from divers of thefe ; 
tufts of leaves, arife darke round flalkes, about an handbreadth high, bearing at the toppes many pale yellow i 
flowers, made of feaven pointed leaves a pcece, and in the middle of them divers fmall feed fet thicke together, 
fomewhat like unto the Thorowwax,fet forth in the next Chapter, or as the former Haires eares, which fmell I 
very ftrong; the whole plant elfe, tafteth like an Artichoke. 
4. Buplenrum minimum. The leaf! Hares eares. 
The leaft Hares eares, is alfo like the firft deferibed hares cares in all things,the fmalncfle of the plants, both in 
ftalkes,narrow long leaves,and all other partes making the difference. 
The Place, 
The two former Lobel faith grew about Mompelier in France^ in the dry fteny places,and in Germany } as Tta- 
gw faith, and are alfo found in our Land,in divers places - the third upon Mount Baldw y asPf^inthedclcrip^ 
tion thereof faith ; the la ^Column* faith he found in the borders of the dry fields,neare Cirinola in Naples . 
The Time, 
They all flower late,that is not untill the end of I#^,and in Augtejl i and their feede is ripe in September, 
2. Buplemm Latifotium, 
Broad leafed Haris eares. 
3. Bupleurutn anguflifo’ium Atpimm. 
Mountaine narrow leafed Hares cares. 
The 
