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. .. ■j .H^rparc divers forts of this Hedge Muftard more knowneat this time then formerly hath bin,being 
5 ; .fPSpl found out by divers diligent and experienced fearchersof herbcs,as you may perceive in the fuc- 
cecding difcourfe. 
I. Iriofive£ryfimumvnlgare. The common wilde Hedge Muftard. 
_ The common Erjpmtim groweth up uluatly but with one blackifh gresne ftalke,tough or limber, 
Itafie to bend but not to breake, branched into divers parts, and fometimes with divers ftalkes, fee full of bran¬ 
ches whereon grow long rough or hard rugged leaves very muchcut in or torne on the edges into many parts, 
Ifome bigger and fome lelfer, of a durtie grecne colour : the flowers are fmall and yellow that gro w at the tops 
iof the branches in long (pikes flowring by degrees fo that continuing long in flower, the ftalkes will have fmall 
tround cods at the bottome,growing upright and clofe to the ftalke,while the toppe flowers yet (hew themfelvesy 
in which arc contained fmall yellow feede,fharpe and ftrong as theherbeit felfe is alfo: the roote groweth 
(downe (lender and wooddy,yet abiding and fprlnging therefrom every yeare. 
2. Srjfimttm alteram filtquis Bruce. Broad leafed hedge Muftard. 
This hedge Muftard rifeth up with two or three darke grecne ftalkes, fomewhat like the former but not fo 
much branched, fet on all (ides with large darke grecne leaves, cut into three or foure parts, with almoftequall 
gafhes on each lide,but the end is the largeft/omewhat unevenly waved or dented about the edges thereof: the 
flowers are fmall and yellow,yer greater then the former, whofe fpikes are not fo long,neither doe the long and 
round pods of yellow feede (land fo clofe cothe ftalkes,nor are fo fmall butfhorter like to thole of Rocket: the 
roote is not fo long or wooddy but more fibrous continuing but a yeare. 
2. EryfimMmverumJivemontamm. The true hedge Muftard. 
The leaves of this Eryfimam are of a frefher grecne colour then cither of the former, fmalleralfo, and cut in 
. on both fides into more but (mailer parts,refembling the divifions on the leaves of Dandelion but very fmall, each 
part or corner looking downe Wards, from among which rife up fometimes two or three ftalkes, but more ufually 
but one, round, and about halfe a yard high, tbicke fet with fuch leaves but (mailer and full o( branches to the 
toppes, all along which come forth very fmall yellow flowers with fmaller leaves with them, after which fol¬ 
low whitifh yellow fmall cods growing clofe to the ftalkes, conteining within them fmall yellow feede, nothing 
To ftrong or fharpe as the firft,yet fomewhat quicke upon the tongue: the roote is fmall and perifheth after feede- 
time,but by fowing it felfe never mi (feth to be in the ground where it hath once feeded. 
4. Eryjimum Utifolium Neapolitamm. Broad leafed hedge Milliard of Naples. 
This NeapolitMc hedge Muftard hath many fmall long and fmooth greene leaves lying in a compaffe upon the 
ground,divided or cut after the manner of the wilde Rocket (which we call our ordinary Garden Rocket) hue 
with fmaller and Idler divifions, the middle ribbes being white, the ftalke that riferhfiom among them,fork 
T. IriofiveErypmumvulgare. 
The common wilde hedge Muftard. 
3 , Etyfimum velum five mmsmtn. 
The true hedge Muftard, 
