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tafte is of a much more plcafant fharpeneffe then the other, and therefore more dcfircdofanT 
ufedit. y " ‘ormerly hat 
3. OxaUstuberofaradice. Tuberous rooted Sorrell. 
The cheefe differences in this confill both in leaves and rootes, the leaves hereof beino former! c, 
the ordinary but larger and not fo broad next the (hike,the ftalks.flowers and feede are anfwerable tnthf ^ 
but the rootes are many tuberous clogs fattened by firings to the head whence the leaves ferine forth tornW 
4. OxalitMboftmotitar.amiior, The greater bulbous Sorrell. s 
This bulbed Sorrell hath large greene leaves fomewhat like the garden kinde, but more round 1, r 
cnd,and more forked at the lower part next the (lalke, that it feemeth almofi three fquare like unr ** 
in the reft it agreeth with the ordinary fort but that the rootes are round and bulbous, 0 an lvie ca * ( 
There is another like hereunto.but that the leaves are letter and rounder, the whole nton. r __ 
cralfo. ‘mailer and low 
y. OxalU rotundfalia Alpha. Small Mountaine round leafed Sorrell 
Thislmall Sorrell hath five orfix fmall leaves (landing upon very long and flender footeflalkes " t 
mg no bigger then the nayle of ones hand,and in a manner as round as the Violet leafe -'the Paine '.vil , 
footehigh, bearing fuch like chaffie hutkes and reddilli, wherein the like feede unto the ordinar,, tT , ^ 1 
6 . Oxaliifcutata repens. Creeping Sorrell with fmall broad leaves ^ ort, yeth. 
This creeping Sorrell hath (lender weakejoynted branches trayling on the ground fnnro ■ t 
whofe leaves are fmall, ofanailesbreadch, andofthefafliionof a pointed fhield and Dninred ,!* 1 1 on S 
with very long footeftalkes under them, the leaves being almofi as long as theftalkes in rhe can* 3 - ■'“n 1,11,1 
other fmall Sorrells. in tne taltc it is like the 
7, Acetofa Creticufemine aculeate. Candy Sorrell. 
The Candy Sorrell hath weake bending (lalkes and fometimes but one, branched forth on ,n c 
are fmall and long not broad or forked at the lower end as divers other Sorrells are, havinplnm, S, n ,, aVes 
derthem : the toppes of the branches end in a long fpike of fmall mottle flowers, which afterwa 7 Ca ^ C6 - Un ‘ 
fmall thinne pricking huskes or skinnes wherein the feede lyeth, every one faflned with a rr n „t.jr s *5”?,* lnt0 
S. Acetofa Neapolitatta Ocimifolio, Sorrell of Napier. a crooked footllalke. 
This Sorrell of Naples fliootethupaflalke let with fmaller thicke mealy leaves there™ .l r ■ , 
which are broadeft in the middle, and Imaller at both ends like the laft, the topees of the n,it. f 1 ?. 
ofgreenifh yellow flowers which turnc into skinnie huskes, lomewhat reprefentirp as j-.j, '/!! m . a ,P‘k® 
of an Gxe withhornesflandingup,andearesliandgingdowne,whereii)!iethefniall feede a,th .the head 
9. AcetofaZacj/nthina Calthafolio, Marigold leafed Sorreil. 
This Sorrell alfo hath no other difference therein from other Sorrells, but in the leaves r, . c , 
ted and lomewhat long like reaves which are broad pom- 
1 ).Aattfonim lancutM. 
! Marigold leafe without 
thofe eares or points that 
the common Sorrell hath. 
10. Acetofa Indica , 
/Wmx Sorrell. 
This Indian Sorrell rifeth 
up with a (lender weake 
hollow (lalke, with a few 
long thicke leaves thereon, 
fomewhat fmaller than 
thofe at the foote thereof 
next the gronnd, fmall at 
both ends, and of a pale 
greene colour, ofa delicate 
fmall fharpe tafle: at the 
toppe of the ftalke grow 
fundry brownifh fmoorh 
skinnes, with fmall feede 
in them, the tooteperilh- 
eth yearely. 
11 . Ace tofu veficari 1 A- 
mericana. 
Indian Sorrell with fwollen 
huskes. 
The Indian Sorrell hath 
(lender (leaked (lalkes, of a 
cubite high, leaning downe 
to the ground, fpreadingin- 
to many branches, fome¬ 
what reddifh towards the 
toppes : the leaves are 
f mooth and thicke of a rea- 
fonable file, fomewhat like 
a garden Sorrell leafe 
but that the lower points 
are not fo long, but rather 
fhort like an Arrache leafe 
Sheepe Sorrell. 
narrowj afcd s om ll. 
