'Tbeatrum ‘Bctanicum 
7*38 Chap, 7. 
j 3, Sedum minimum aI pi num viNofum alterum. 
Another fmall mountaine hairic Houfeleeke, 
plant .night feeme to give, being altnoft as great as thofe of the white Saxifrage confiftire of five leaves a nccce, 
the roote runneth in tne ground and Ipreadcth With many heads. b eavesapeeccj 
7 . S'd,, m Alf,„« m flor C p*mdo Small mountaine Houfeleeke with pale yellow fiowersi 
^henearerefemblanoeofthisimallHoufekehe unto the fmall Stonecrops in the iaft Chapter, might feffly 
have challenged the company : but becaufe it is a mountaine kind! 1 thought better to place it here- It creene h 
nponthe ground with a number of fmalHappie branches of a hand breadth high, furnifhed round about with 
fmall long and ppmted leaves, very like unto Stonecroppe, but fomewhat flatter and not fo thicke and of a ve"v 
ftipticke taftc, up to the toppes where ftand many fomewhat great flowers, yet much lcfler than the Iaft of a rale 
yellow colour: the roote Ipreadcth much, whereby it greatly encreafeth * ’ P 
tv , fl 8 ' ^ rutro. Small mountaine Houfeleeke with red flowers. 
V 3 at the toppe divers large flowers made of many narrow and pointed kavcsHar e fafl on 
ora reddilh colour and yellow in the bottome* with awhirp iiia f V 5 u i?. u 
fweeter inlmellthat in any other fort. h ” line at .the bottomed each lcafe, which are 
tv r „ ?• s ^Z,<‘T le r hir lT m t Mr f un T- Small hairie purpleflowred Houfeleeke. 
to fmall branches bearing every one a fmall purphfh flower: the roote is imalland threaddy. 
This final PsUH rT\ T rm ^ m x.^ ntm ■ Rockc Ho “ft^eke with darke red flowers. 
ftal!ies> ab0Ut two indies hi S h . with fmall long 
We h n u° pp;s ° f t!:em - oFa darkc rcd colour handing many 
to B etner, as though they flood round in an umbell: the roote is fmall ->nd lone ’ 
This t Ut f\t lh ?- The ,eaft m ount,i ne Houfeleeke with yellowifh flowers. 
thloround ftored with fir ' e fms!i lcavcs llke “ on 
e,f bearm^rnSr ll Mkes fcarfe appearing with their heads above the leaves, each of 
them bearing but one pale yellow flower thereon apeece, riling from out of a lame <>reene huske • the roote is 
o 0 fh S eight endCr> W many brCS thcreat ' the whole P 1 ^ above ground fcar?e attaineth unto two inches 
Like nnrn f v * rie l«’&'• S “ aI1 foeke Houfeleeke with difcoloured flowers, 
head l alfo l ke t ' if ^! ie 15 this var-.aDle coloured Houfeleeke being as fmall as it, the leaves of whofe 
n anv tl ° fe t°^ Up ° n §t °™ are Fma11 flat <“?««*« round, and of a pale greene colour : the (hikes are 
This fmaU 3 Hont^ 777 ^“7 Another fmall hairy mountaine Houfeleeke. 
which r fc un fmal t kcs long leaves fetwith fmall haires about the edges, among 
flowers at the “ C ^^ Uke ‘ CaveS ’ and three ° r fourc f “ aI1 whitifi 
Mountaines in divers places, but withallvery hard- 
Thp n ~ _ The 'time, 
y ower in Ime and IhIj i n their naturail places, bat earlier in Gardens when they will there abide.' 
All thefe has e beene lately found out, and are not mentioned by any of the ancient, but later Writers, and that 
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