'7' TrifiliumfaxatUe hirfutijfmttm. The hairy roc ke Trefoile# 
Theroore of this Trefoile is wooddy and creepeth under ground, with a reddifh barke,and is but as it were the 
ftocke of many heads or plants ice together, being not above two or three inches high: the leaves are fmall foft 
w oolly, and as it were Silver-like, in forme like a Trefoile, dented about the edges, and (landing on fhort but 
very hairy footflalkes, among which rife fmall round heads (landing on long (lalkes, in the middle cf whom 
role fhort and very foft yellow haires; wee have not yet feenc any other flower itbeareth norleedc : it wasca- 
thered on the toppes of the highefl of the Helvetian mountaines. 
8. Trijslium Scor^ioidet, Scorpion-like Trefoile. ' 
The leaves of this Trefoile are not much unlike the firfl Trefoile, but narrow and endented, the flowers arc 
yellow and grow m a (mall tuft three or fourc together which afterwardsbeare fmall crooked cods' like a Scor- tat : 
pions taile,or the Scorpioides/eguminofa. This Boel gathered iwSpaine and with it another like thereunto, but Udine ' 
the flowers were of a paler colour. 
9. Trifolium Gljcyrrhizites. LicorisTrefoile. 
T his fweere or Lico: is Trefoile hath a great and long deepe fpread roote, very like unto Licoris, from the head 
whereof groweth out (undry fhort armes haife a foote long, 2 nd divers leaves iffuing therefrom, three a! wayes 
together which are fomew hat long and narrow, plains on the edges, and each (landing on a fhort foorftalkc 
from among which rife fhort (lalkes like the mtdow Trefoile, bearing fuch a like bufh or tuft of purpiilh flow¬ 
ers : this faith Lobel is not that of Tenet or Alpinus yet very like. 
The Place and Time . 
Thf fc all grow on hills and mountains .feme in ty.wifcthers in Gtrmmp, an d the UQ on a hill by 'JWempdisr 
called Hortw Dei, they flower and (eede in the rime that the others doe. 
The Names. 
ciujnu and TbaUua have made mention of the foft and fccond by the names ofTrifolhm nuju, an d mouurium: 
the third is from Bauhwus, Pona in his ItalianHaMtu raentioneth the fourth, and is lo called by Pond as it is in the 
tide which Tauhww calleth flore magno radicedu/ci, 2 nd by fome Cjljcjrrhiza Afiragaloides : the fife by that name 
is in the rule; the fixe is called by Thalius Lupulw Jylvaticus, and Tauhinus Trifolium montdnum lupulinum fori 
take them to he bothone.’the fcaventh Btuhintu mentioneth in his Prodrome: the eight of both forts is not men¬ 
tioned by any before now: they of CMcmjtlier call the lad Trifolium dxlcemontamm, 
7 heferttees. 1 
1 he properties of none ofthefe are recorded by any that have written of them, but it is likely they much 
participate of thrqualitics of the former 3 1 
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