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XV TT; Sells, The Daifie, Hre be many forts ofDaifi es, fome growing wil d both greater and fmallér, dens chiefely, whereof] have in myformer Bool<¢ give and others in garisto be fpoken ofhere, that n youthe hint of divers, but many more is nor ther e fer down ¢, which are fitterfor Tamthe more willing this than fome of them a re called and thinke it fitter to Joy! he their Chapter next unto that place ; and the aft, becanfe Confolida, which I would fet altogether, ; 1, Bellis weajor vulcaris fe nae ai:e re fyl Ie 74. The great hath whit man e wild Daifie. ylong narrow androundpein akindive with g rs eaveamot s se ted leave t like ss the ground,cutin on both fides Aiissealians faethe divifions of(ome me {forts off Oaken leaves, thes next , ftalk es gro ut w {mal to be fomewhat hiot : ler and ns leffer divided than yell siearaincrinee u Gallddien chai thel b ower , at the topp aa ess whe wt reof growlarge ne ing ofmany white and natrowl eayes asa pale or border, ‘ligee and the Winde the rooteisa buth oFiw hi a n t all, who fe feede which is fomewhat longis blo Spring anew. Ofthis kinde thereis wen awaywiththe aeee Res oat Win ters with the leaves, fhouting forth eve whichisfetforth in my ry former Booke, Rae SWe 2. Bellis mortana This; Daif3 ie p groweth lanema eo oe ie yor folio acuto , The ao i ao sa aiae ee Po i n great Daifie with dented, ee foarbe absctik: : fharpé pointed leaves, len ‘er, and hath much narrower leav ! es » and fhorter alfo, not deepely i fomewhat lefle than the he edges,‘ hy i ‘ former: bit elie in ailine 3. theftalkesbeare but one flow er apeece, 2gs re# e rene . . ¢ 3. Bellis major vutog S4rt8s Thegreata white fiveeeHilue, i i wilric irD e feris. i i The Lheater of ‘Plants. "T: RIB Ee» Cuar.27- 529 rpg ede Dalifiewith {harps jor vigide folio, “The greater mountaine ABW edgedleaves. > Mie « oT er then the firft i fort, whofe igiadoy fiarrow Alpina emhe 3. Be non dentededges are very fharpe, and Bellis "3. g this D2 Tie leaves of , in others fomewhat rounder: the toppes of i g, the endessiin fome are poointed the leaves harderiin handlin t hen it: the feede is {malland long likeir, : ch firft, but larger ike the i hfingle fowerslike ifhe A hard oe bt ores SEeeiiieeartaa orfibres thereat, being fomewhat white Dai eee or alias are Be lis major vamofaumbellifera Americana, The great {trange ger, the leaves alfo ai ofthis gek: Daific is higher and greater then of the firft great fort, {ta Thene ftalke botto mes, dented likewife about the edges, {hoothe at fmaller and longer but ends, the s toward t broadef j i it Were in an umbell all of them bearing eee ee¥ gir cpppee, oe opeeritir yello Be ing forth fundry branches; and tng * maller,;and 4 mor : ? : a r the white leaves3 fofo large larg: asit > Noid le roots tniddle ? and {omea little larger then others, the feede is {maller then the other, ae Zitie ne thrumme in : eT ‘ Bellz Alpina minor rigidofolio, . The {maller great Mountaine Daifie with C oketniel ig see: ‘This mountaine Daific is very like unto the a ae Seabteks Ee “ he léfle, growing oa a hort leaves,deepely ana W edges: a tha 7. Belisis maja: maj’ fpino[alore [pi lateo I nuado. The greater yellow Daifie with prickly leaves. ri ae ne have eachof them one large flower, made reft, whofe border of white leaves, have aye ow; mi and fometimes purplifh yellow thrums in the ic; 6. Bellis maritimacn OFess : (mall Sea Daifie with Manaetine le The r 4 =~ : os Daifie, rifeth witha {mall aomny scan foote high,divided into two or three ua in above halfe hes, at the bottome whereof grow a few ee and long {nail leaves, dented about the edges 5 Nery a. ee :“i dst) ae leaves of Afaudeline, the reft ofthe ftalkes an = i ing bare or naked ofleaves unto thetoppes, every er w fbeare one {mall ower, having above twenty ieee compafling a greenifh head inthe middle: the roote rir: shite. a ei Bellis major [pinofa flore Luteo nude, : tet yellowDaifie with prickly leaves, 4. Bellis major vamo/ umbel lifera Americana, Theerear ftrange white Dail, leafed Daifie {pringeth up with divers heads, (mall greene leaves, dented abont the edges, and sarpe at the point,which fhooting upinto ftalkes, ce, but leffer leaves on them, become hard and RNY “2 CV, he topes, fomerimes branched, otherwhiles their toppes divers {mall round flowers, Seay oteftalkes, which have no border ofleaves, ite or yellow to compaffe them, but are like the na- », Ay, \ sil { nomill,or Fetherfew, and fomewhatleffer,, being a nd knop, fomewhat hollow in the middlej ae Suid Oey | Pe WY See eas the floweris paft, there ftand in their places spall one {eede , each whereofis {malllong and whitifh, Ww Me a foone be gathered when it isripe,” or ele it quickely fallet orisblowne away withthe winde; the roote is a -great ta - blackifh ftrings, or long fibres; the talte hereo npleafant, and the fmell fomewhatftrong. c Za \\\ Li AWW” 3, Globularia Mon felienfinm Belis caerulea: Blew Daifies. alaria Monpelienfiumfive Bells cerulea. BlewDaifies. ie hath many narrower fhorter and blackerommonfield or garden {mall Dailie he {lalke rifeth to be halfe a foote high uch {malt leaves, and at the toppe a 1pofed of many.blew flowers, fomef af{mall Scabious, and fometimes ter in talte. 3 9, Bellysce rulea [pinofa, The blewDaifie withprickely,leaves. This 4 Daifie is whollylike the former blew Daifie,. but that the leaves that growbelowupon the ground, as well as thofe upon the {mall ftalkes, being like in forme unto them, are. ted about the edges, the points whereof are pei relikewife : at the toppes of every ftalke, whic er then the other, ftandeth one round flower, lar- g ater then of the other,but compofed ofthe like blew threds as they 10. Globularia |