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Show 460 Of the Hiftorie of Plants. & Leucoinm marinumflore candido Lobel, White Sea Stocke Gillofioures, 2 Ofthe Hiftory ofPlants. ly I Be: 2. 2. Leucoiummarinumpurpureumichal : Purplefea Stocke Gillofloutes, \ iS GyKj}il Na 464 4 The great Sea ftock Gillofloure hath many broad Jeaues,growing in a great tuft,fleightly in. dentedabout the edges. The floures grow at the top ofthe ftalkes, of a gold yellow colour, The root is {mall and fingle. 5 The{mall yellow Sea ftocke Gillofloure hath many fmooth,hoary,and foft leaues,fet vpon a branched ftalke:on the top whereofgrowpretty fiveet {melling yellow floures,bringing his feed in little long cods. The root is {mall and threddy. + The Floures ofthis are fometimes of a red,or \W \ Ha y purplifh colour. ¢ Hk 4 Lencoivm marinum lutewmmaius Clufij & L’ obely. The yellowSea ftocke Gillofloure. 5 Leucoinm marinum minus L’obely cy Clufs Small yellow Sea ftocke GilloHoure, @ The Defcription. He Sea “ftocke Gillofone hatha {mall wooddyrootier thréddie; from which rifeth vp anboat white ftalke of two foot bigh,cinideait I 4/3 x to diners {mall branches,wherconate pl Z ced confufedly manynarrow Jeauesol @ foft hoarie fub tance .The floures gran it the top of the branches, of a whith ¢ 3 ye aoe aly \ =Ni) i 3 Lewcoinm marinam Llatifolium.' Broad leafed fea ftocke .Gillofloure. lour, made of foure little leaues; wie being paft, there followJong coddesae feed, likevnto the garden ftocke Gillo ye floure, $ 2 Thepurple ftocke Gillofour hatha very long toughrot, thraftng felfe deepe into the ground; from wit rife vp thicke,fat,foft, and hoare The leaues comeforth of the fialkesne" the ground, long,foft,thickefullo™ : couered ouer with a certaine dowrnie 0 rineffe, and finuated fomewhatett{* ” bothfides, after the manner youn?) b defer expreft in the figure of the Sout) q The Place. lants do growneere vnto thefeafide,about Colcheftet,in the Ifle of Man,neere Prefton ,and about Weitchetter. [ haue norhardofany ofthefe wilde on ourcoafts but onely the fecond, whichit may bee s in thefe places herefer downe ; for it was gathered by M'. George Bowles vpon the Rocks at lovye in Merioneth fhire. ¢ @ The Time, bed in this Chapter. The ftaise®” here and there with the like leaues, ie leffer. The floures grow atl he ropall h from Aprill tothe end of Auguft. 1] leaues; ftalkes,compaéof foure fma The feede's ¢ ; a , alight purple colour. tained in long crooked cods i ethes? den ftocke Gilloflo ¢ ure. + tee c + The figure of Lobels whic here i it, an youwas taken of a driedplant, fore the leauesare not expict @ The Names. bee faid as touching the names,morethan hath been touchedintheit feuerald | The Temperature and Vertues, There is no vfe of thefe in Phyficke,but they are efteemed for the beauty of their floures, {C first as they fhould be. = sade 3. This fea tock Gillofloure* od broadleaues fpred vpon the§ what fnipt or cut on the ecg * whichrifevp {mallnaked ftalkesPe Sa a at the top many little floure colour tending toa purple. 7% 1 in Jong codslike the others ot Cua, 122. Of Dames Violets,or Queenes Gillofloures. a @ The Defcription. : D Ames Violets or Queenes Gillofloures, haue great large leaues of adarke greene cOur,fomewhatfhipt about the edges : among which {pring vp ftalkes of the height of Qqg two |