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Show Setheeaaah Seeeee ee fo ANaaBAS ms —s) Sea THE FIRST BOOKEOF THE HISTORIE OF PLANTS. ropsare cértaitie {ealie and chaffie husks, or rather fpikic eares, not much vnlike the catkins or tags which grow on nuttrees and Allertrees, 2 Gramen exile Hirfutum 1 .Gramenpalustre Echinatym. Hedgehog grafle. Hairie grafle. 2 Gramen Cyperinum nemorofim. Cyprefle Woodgraffe. 1 Gramenhir{utum nemorofum, Hairie VVood grafle. Th ; -Y QrOW iN d watery ditc y % Theplace and time. nav i{epi : . é 17 : ald, “a EF chlik “a oe ght fee in going fromParis gardenbridge to Saint Georges lds, and in xe places : where alfo ate foriia of the-or 2 cribed9 Gihekioke! 3 grafles which ; grafles w ; we hauealready deferibe de The firltis called 3 ed Hedgchog graffe.and in ; Grane : ‘ vntoa gchog gralie,and Latine ; which; are like Hedechow: unen Echinatum, by teafonofthofe prrickles i Theplace and time. Thefe twokindes do growin woods forthe moftpart, or fhadowie places: andmayin Englifh al Hairie astute 4 The timé Bg:is commonwith ; the reft ; beJ calledthe Woodgrafle, § ; FT ris tunes, The fecond Hairie srafie'c,, 2 it te gralle .Gramenexile ‘ : ma 5 ta a goate:and ) ’ Hjer utuin Cyperordes ot 1hairielike Cyperoides, inane Ht sbicanfe itis inal faid. se The names. : rough and rong 4S tootes do {pread and creepelikeSelittle, the Cyperus. I % The natnye and vertue s. eir -I Natures a: nd vertu ¢ es ¢ : ¢€ fru 1t eleff e a Sir 1 any of the2 othe rs a re. 3 and therefor e noth Of Hairie Wood graffe. % The matures and vertues. There isnothing tobe faidoftheir natures andvertues, Of Sea Spike'graffe. Chapis. | ‘s Airie hath rou %}S The defcripti efcription. ghWoodgraffe Sone. at 1 a igh leaues aaa ? , fomewh y atlike of . the precedent, but the leaues et, and proceede froma thir » itr sas thec ommon graffe ; eddie roote, which is very thicke and full of doth :-yy vith {mall ftalks tifing vp the top of thefe fromthe fame rootes : but ateare diui diuided ded in intoa numb. crof little branches, hemitanderh them itandeth alittle 4 Andon the endofeuerie | fc wer or one of : huske like ¢]Ne top of Allium Vrfrase thefeedeis conta ined: when the flower is fallen P Ot Allium Mr finum,orvy ( vherel common Ramfons,wheren 2 Cyperus Wx : affe hatht many al ; fheary learyy Stale eraffie erat leane leaues,proceedin ds aic ade 0ofmanyJ rc e whicl i Bari § trom aroote made * amo10N° ng wh ich there rife; ch y Piundrie ftraight at plaine that they t ; byt cystin woods or fhades, Thad we hzhaue plaine are termedby that name,bee bicaufegh theyPcs grow ass we = o I a Ittis is A i and vprighr ftalks, on whole io tops ‘ (hap.16. % The de(cripticn. Dike SAU Sea eraffe hath many {mall leaues about fixe inches |: ng tifing from a bufhie threddy roate; which are very hard andfharpe in handling, as for the moft part all Sea grafles are, Among thefe leanes there'do {pring vp many fmall ruthie ftalks : alongft which are li fowring fhatpe husks,fomewhat refemblingthe eare of Lauander, {arth Spike graffe hath a wooddie tough thicke roote, with fomefinall hairie thteds faeunto:out of which do arifehard andrough leaueslike the former, but fomewhat broa- rongthemflender naked rufhieftalks, which haue on both fides fmall knobs or buttons ing on them, Bt 1 Gramen |