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1 . Salix latifolta rotunda. 
The round leafed Sallow, 
Tbeatrum ‘Botanicam. T r ib e 16. 
z« Setlix latifoliaoHongior . 
The long leafed Sallow. 
and by Thtuhiiiui from Kim. 
the title. 
Theladb yTSauhirtm onely,who calkth it Salixfu hotuada aygenttt filia, as it is its 
Chap. XXXI. 
Salix pumila latifolia, The low broad leafed Willow. 
¥f|' dere arc Kkcwifc three or foure forts of this low kinde to Ihew you, which areas followcth. 
* • Salix humilu latifolia erella, The upright low broad Willow, 
stsr The branches of this low Willow are (Tort,not above a cubic long and (Inked, or as it were creded 
all aiong : the leaves are fomewhat long with the roundnelfe and pointed at the ends, a little wrir.cklcd 
above,and loft and woolly underneath : this creepeth not as the neat, which diftinguifhethit. 
t 2. Salix latifolia repens, Creeping broad leafed Willow. 
'Ihedalkcs with the fundry branches of this low Willow, having a rugged barke, doe for the moil part (pread 
on the ground,and take rooteagatne as they lie, the leaves are fmall,yet fomewhat broad and long,pointed at the 
ends, greene above and gray underneath and (hining, the catkins hereof are thicker andttorter then in any o- 
ther of thele lower lorts.thc rootes hereof fpread much in the ground. 
, . ,?■ Salix latifolia Alpina repent. Creeping mountaine broad leafed Willow. 
Thu other fort diftereth little from the lad,having a little fmoother bark,a few rounder leaves.and fmaller cat-' 
fpread^ 11 * 3blde mitI andthcnft ' ewtheirlma11 blacke feede within them, and great roo;cs much 
4. Salix faxatilU minima. The lead red or done Willow. 
The docke hereof is thicke at the fcottome.but fhort,fending forth two or three (lender fliort branches, lying 
endlong and fomewhat round darke greene leaves thereon, with many veines therein, at thi 
,,ll h ! f l hn n l * lmal l 1 ’ound head made of many fmall graines as it were fet together, which when they 
ed away whh the m w!ndc and °" n * ^ ^ WhltC d ° Wnc * ouc of a thr ‘ e f( 3 ™ re huske, which is carry* 
5. Salix pumila aiortiva. The lead Willow without fruite. 
fides tha^thev^efccedennr rH "iv^S^er then ones hand with Inch fmall round leaves thereon, white on both 
canfcarlebeTaken C for e a n willowf ne ^ COa f cnn ^ , ^ andln S co ^ etc ’S et ^ er ) without either flower orfeed, that it 
This will™,, ,t, *' SaU Z & Spriaca. The Eppnan Willow or of Stria. 
lender Sble and vfllowffh [ amiharIy bo . th „ m E M* a " d Y*‘ !* neeret a flirub tbcn a tree.fpreading into many 
flexible and jellowilh branches and ftcmmesalfo from tho roote, whereon arc fet faire broad and large 
leaves 
