I Tribe 6. 
The Theater of Tlants . 
Chap. 27. 783 
4. ChottdriUa vi/co fa humilii' 
Clammydwarfe Gumrne Succory, 
f. Choadrilla faxatilu vifco/o cauls. 
Galens Gummc Succory. 
' C Chondriffo Bulbofet. 
Bulbed Gumrne Succory. 
divers clammy branches pliant and eafie to bend, whole 
leaves at the bottome are fmooth like Willow leaves of fixe 
inches long, and halfe an inch broad, fometimes having a 
gafh or two on them, but thofe that grow up higher are 
Somewhat like unto the lower leaves of the laft Gumrne 
Succory divided into many and very fine parts: the flowers 
are fmall and yellow like the laft which paffe into downe 
and are blowen away,the roote is long and yellowifh on the 
outfide. 
4. ChondrilUvifcofa humilir , 
Clammydwarfe Gumrne Succory. 
This low G umme Succory fendeth forth from a fmall 
long white roote fundry flender rough clammy, and ben¬ 
ding ftalkes about a footc high with a few long and narrow 
leaves without any dent thereon, efpecially from the mid- 
' die upward, whereatthe joynts with the leaves (land feve- 
rall fmall long and yellow fiowers.turninginto downe like 
the reft, but the lower leaves, and thofe on the lower part 
of the [hike are long and narrow, fome whole without any 
dent, and others with one or two on thefides. 
5 . Chondrilla faxotilis vifco/o cattle, 
Gei'oKs Gumrne Succory.- 
This rare Gumrne Succory ( which as Colttmntt faith was 
not fet forth before) hath a long roote fo fad fet on the rocke 
where it groweh, that without breaking the rocke it can¬ 
not be got ont, and being broken yeeldeth (lore of thicke 
vifeous milkeas every part elfe of the plant doth, which 
will hardly be wafhed off where it fticketh to the hands,&c. 
and quickly groweth into hard grainest the leaves are many that grow below, and are very much rorne on the 
tides into many deepe and crooked gaflies likeunto Dandelion it fcldome hath more than one [hike, and fel- 
domealfo any branch, which is (lender white and round, about a cubite high, fet from the -middle upward with 
long and narrow leaves not cut in or dented at all but parted at the bottome where it compaffeth the ftalke, and 
the moll part of the length oftheleafe cleaving thereto,thatalmoftnoneof theflalke canbcfeene being as ahofe 
or buskin thereon (which caufed Column* rogiye it the name of at the joynts with the leaves come 
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