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Show HISTORIE OOF PLANTS. THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 1 Rbefeda Plinii. al; Rocket; Vas Iralian 2 Rhefeda maxim, Crambling Rocket, Sey ; é woortjandatthe top of theftalke growe 1finall knops, from whichcome flowers of a p colour,which areno abroad, downelike ; 1 fooner opéned pene and{pred P oad, but they) changeinto § ™ Thifley euchthe fame hower ofthis flowring and is caried away withthe winde. The rooteis final and tender, 1 Erigerum, Groundéell: 2 Erigerum Tomentofuin: Cotton Groundfell, 4 ee gy eI tm: | - . ; Se % Theplace, | Thefe plants do growe in fandie,ftonic,praucly and chalkie barren grounds.I haue founde thea in fundrie places of Kent, asat Southfleete neere mafter Swanneshoufe vpon longfielde dovrnts, which is a chalkie andhill y ground, very barren, where grafle will fcarfely growe or any thingelé but Iuniper andthefe plants, They grow at Greene -hithe vponthe hilsneere vnto the village, aol in other places of Kent: but [haue not feene them elfe -where., although I'doubenorbucthatt) growinother places of this lande, HID 8 %& Thetime. ; e : % The names. phate J Hattie called of Plinie,Rheféda, Eruca peregrina, and Eruca Cantabrica: iD Englifh In He 5 8 ; 3 re ofl 6iiefissRhefede and RefedamaximajofAnguillara Pignamn™ g ic thememorie,either oftemperature or vertues. Of Groundfell... Chap.2s. if re % The defcription, Spo ubid) 2 leh a ont He Salle of Groundfell istound,chamfered & deuided into many braunchesstheleite : greene,long< are Newent uthinthe edges almoft like thofe of Succorie, but lefferslikei ama ery likei é 7 ar iecarr icae” hat with the winde. . eet Mew be yellowe and turneifito downet iscal TheRita fp ea IStUL OFeres ee Ltrings g} and threds, thred . eros Aa a earedelhath a . se The time. : They fourith almoft euery monethinthe yeere. Thefe plants do flourithin Tune,Tuly,and Auguft, eer. ; % Theplace. Thefehetbes are very common throughout England,and do growe almoft every where. meat ftalke ofa browne purplecolour,couered with a finect light of twocubits, » TI i thofe The leaues are like fe ofof Saint Lames woom? Saint lames yroe The names. : ; ,Cromalel scalled in Greekeiexépor: ebaeee Senecis,bicaufedtwaxeth oldequickly: it is calle ena arde name Herbutum: in Germanie Creulswurtz: in lowe Dutch Cru 8 ce mee ¢ abe Yerna cana: in ITralian Cardoncelo peliciofa: in Englith Grou tan Blac e gun fe lfeemeth tobe all onewith Theophrastus his-C4phace, he maketh Mention o ¢ Grounding heea is not onelyakinde of pulfe;but an herbe alfo, vato which this kind indes OfSicentie ne For as Theophrastus faith, the herbe Aphace is one ofthe pother bes and :adding furtherthat it flowrethin hatte, but yet foone is olde and turneth into | pes of # ne,and {ucha oneis this skinde k ofGroundfell. But Theophrastus faithfurther, that it howreth al »- Wloter longand ‘olong as the {pring lafteth,as myfelfe haue often feene this Groundfell do, ; : % Therempératu re. Croat ath mhixt facultiés fit cooleth and withall digefteth as Pavius dEinetd Writeth, ; 2 *& Th ver e tue s. Thelea ; : ; . 4 : fon nes tes of Groundfell boiled itt wine of water and drunke, héaleth the paine andache ofthe’ A The ie that proceedeth of cholet; « Hines . ‘ ‘ a nae CleQhes es. and flowers ftamped with little hoes sreace,ceafeth the burning heaté ofthe ftones B Odtindamenr. : ; SO ent by adding to alittle faffron and fale helpethSiruma or the Queen1¢5 enill; The |