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6. 17. Campanula Pyramidal* minor &‘R*punculusp(trgyt. 
Rocke Rampions, and the lcflcr Steeple BcIl-fiov?cr. 
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7. Rapuncului vemorofus. 
Wood Hampton;. 
deth but one flower,of a meane fife, that is neither fo great as many others of the following Bellflowers are nnr 
yet fo fmall as the littlenefle of the plant might fceme to promilc.of a fullen darke purplifh colour • the leede’and 
roote are anfwerable w the Peach leafed Bellflower, which as I fayd is extant in my former booke and the finurr 
thereof here exhibited. ’ 
10. Campanula rotund,folia m,mma. The lead broad leafed Bellflower 
This little plant hath divers leaves riling from a fmall long, white, threddy roote, which are fomewhat broad 
and round, a little dented and hard, each let on a fmall footeftalkc, among which rife up two or three (lender 
fmall reddilli ftalkes, notanhandhreadthhigh, for the moll part without any leaves upon them atthe tonne, 
whereof grow ufnally but one fmall blewilh flower falbioned like the other blew Bellflowers, ending in five 
or fix corners with a pomtell in the middle : the feede is Imall like the reft. ° 
>'• minorfylvofiri,rotund,folU. Wilde fieldBellflSwtrs 
The lower leaves of this kind of Bellflowtr, that lye upon the ground arealwayes round and fmall, almolt 
like unto a Violet leafe but rounder,(nipped or dented, from whence rife divers weake (lender ftalkes ablut two 
foote high,fee from the bottomes to the toppes, with many very (mail long and narrow leaves, where the flowers 
(land upon fevetall fmall long ftalkes, very like ,n fafhion and bigneffe, unto the fmall Garden Rampions, bu 
of *petfcftblewcolour, andfomet.mes white aa ha*beencobferved infomeplaces, yet very leldome ithe 
fmall lcede followeth in fmall heads like thofe of the Rampions ; the roote is (mail and threddy * 
aa 'ur C ™P™ ul «■ Small wilde Bellflowers. 
This Bellflower diffcreth httlefrom the laft.bnt m1 the (lender ftalkes, which having very few leaves thereon 
or none at all, arc not doted with more flowers on them ufually then one, but of as pcrfcfl a blew or white Vo- 
lour as the former, and almoft as large. r w 
15. Campanula linifolia ctrulea. Flax leafed Bellflower 
All the leaves of this Bellflower as well the loweft as thole upon the flender weake ftalkes, fcarfe a foote high 
o able to Inflame themfelves, are final, narro w and ong ike unto Line or Fla X; the flowers are of a pale blew.fh 
purple colour,like in forme unto the other of the fmall Bellflowers, and fo are both feeds and roots F 
14. Campanula Into a linifolia. Small yellow Bellflowers 
This is alfo in mod things like the'aft, faving that the lower leaves area little' larger, yet long, and fome of 
^Toloutwtre’l^ ^Tpaley^fw; ^ f ° rmC ° f thC fi ° WCrS ° F ma " nCr ° f 8-w-ng thin diftfreth not.btae 
15. Campanula SerpW folia. Time leafed Bellflowers, 
This fmall Bellflower hath many flender weake hrownilh branches, rifing from a fmall threddy roote, which 
WildeTinie < dTMnrher^^ly c u P°n the ground, divided intoother fmaller branches! verylikeunto 
W.ldc Time, orMother of Time, having many (mall leaves of a pale grecne colour underneath fomewhat 
round, ftt by couples one aga,nil another, along the middle ribbe, fome of them being greater, "ike the fmall ™r- 
ple Money wort and others like the w.lde Time but dented: the flowers grow at the endfofrhebranThesand 
fametimes from the joynts with the leaves, (landing upon flender fhort foote ftalkes, fometimeo two together, 
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