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3 • Lychnis fylveflrjs rubra minor. The Iefler red wild Campion, 
The icffer red wild Campion, is very like the former red fort, but fmaller, and lower, yet very much bran* i 
ched, and with darker greene leaves: the flowers arereddifti, but fmaller, and not fo much dentedin at the : 
ends: the huskesand feede,are like the other,but fmaller,and the roote perifheth after feedetime. 
4. LychniffjlvefirUcaliculuftriatu. Wild Campions with Braked huskes. 
This wild Campion rifeth up with a round joynted ftalke, with two greene leaves a peece at them, narrower 
and fmaller pointed then thofe before, and branched, bearing fmall flowers of a (ullen reddifh colour, parted at t 
C Cn *? S> ^ an< ^ n § * n * ar S e h .ard skinnie huskes, ft riped or ftraked with white and greene, the feede is more gray 1 
than the other: the roote is fmall, growing downe right, with a few fibres thereat, andperifhech every ] 
5. LychnUfjlveftris alba minor, five Ocimoides minus album. The fmaller 
_ white wild Campion. 
The fmaller white Campion, is fomewhat like unto the firft wild Campion, but that his greene leaves, have : 
as it were no ftalkes, and are not fo full of veines or ribbes, much leffealfo and narrower than they, fome- • 
what hayrielikewife, and pointed at the ends 5 but thofe that rife ur with the ftalke, andftandatthe joyntsone i 
oppohte to the other, doe as it were compaffe the ftalke, being lefle,and lefle, up to the toppes; where come forth 
lmall branches, with two or three or more white flowers upon them, fmaller then the former, and more divided 
or cut in, with feme white threds in the middle, which when they begin to decay, doe tw'ine their leaves in¬ 
ward, after which come fmall grayifti feede, in fomewhat large pointed huskes; the roote is fomewhat great 
and yeeldeth new flioots every yeare. 
6 ‘ LychnUfylveflrisenguftifotia. Narrow leafed wild Campions, 
This wild Campion hath divers narrow long whitifti greene leaves, lying on the ground,from whence the next 
yeare after the fpringing rifeth up a ftalke, divided into branches from the joynts, whereon grow Iefler and nar¬ 
rower leaves than thofe below, fometimes three or foure.and fometimes more fet together• at the toppes where¬ 
of grow fmall Bowers, made of five leaves a peece, notcht or cut in at the ends, white on theinfide, and fome¬ 
what: purplifh on the outfide, twining themfclves before they fall, as the laft doth : the huskes that contcine the 
fmall grayifti feede, are very hard fmall and round : the rootes are fmall, and perifh after feede time. 
7* Lychnis Nobi 1flora. Morpheus fwcete wild Campion. 
This fweete wild Campion, that fmelleth fweeteft in the night time chiefely, and little or nothing in the day, 1 
and in the hot Sommer or.ely, and not toward Autumne, is but an annuall plant, fifing not a yard high, with 
fmall narrow whitifh greene leaves on the ftalke, fet by couples, whofe flowers at the toppe, are of a very whi- 
tifhblufh colour, parted at the ends a3 the other are, and Banding in hard huskes, which will be a little clammic 
8. Ljcbnis/y ’vc/lrishirtrt major. 
The greater haytic wild Campiou. 
9. Lyibnoidnfegetum five NigcVafrum. 
Cockls. 
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