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Show — 493 HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THE THE SECOND BOOKE OF 4 Alfine Hederilaaltera. 3 Mine Hederacea, ,hath fet downthis herbe for oneof the Chick; 2 Chefwsa man fingularin the knowledg of plants reinferted. Butthe bill, and might haue beenthe thehead weedes.which dothvery well refemble the Storksdoubtle fle it participateth ofboth, thatis, for pafles Lletit t momen l offmal matter being ion ofScorp thofe like ichare long & hairy, otbeake of Storks bill,and the leaues of Chickweed,wh codsor horned ng comelo which after ; colour rbie ofanhe Moule eate. The flowers are finall,and Theroote is {mall and fingle, withfirings faltened {cede vellels, like vnto thofe of the Storksbill, thereto. Great Hennebit, Juic Chickeweede, a Alfine corniculate Clusq. Horned Chickweede. 1 Alfinefolijs Trifjagints. Germander Chickweede, Thele Chick mMctsafter the cornis reaped, %& Theplace. 3 “ : rahe ickweedes are fowenin gardens among potherbes,in darke fhadowie places jandin the ok The times They fourith VHlourifh and are greene whenthe other Chickweedes ate. ae seThe names. Thefirtti tlss cea la, , Dunerb high :in Hedera and Hederu Al/me bit, Hens Gallina Mor[us 4i ch AoScalled i r gelizande Morgeline :in low Dutch Poenverebi 1 hten ct: in Englifh Henne bit the grea‘andthe leffer, Thefe atethonght OPErati on, : % Thetemperature an. : "vertuts. in yertue and A alfo tobe colde and moift, andlike to the other Chickweedes : | Of Pimpernell. % Thedefeription. ? 3 a eeor fall Henbit, hath thinnehairie leaiés fomewhat broade,withtwoctt rele" > thofe ofgrounde Iuie,whereof it tooke his name, f, eo terthe maner ofTheftalkes A sb on ;ofa are {mall, 3 tender, 2 hairie, ’ and lying flieth, 1,2 flat ype’ Beewhenfhe ebackeThe flowersare Cahl flend grounde. The breat Henbit hath f a and of ablew colour, The rooteis little aud threddie. a0 Fea = it hath feeble ftalkes leaning towarde the grounde,,whereon dogtowv at OF come foot< rouge diftances leaues like thofe ofthe dead Nettell; 3fromthe bofome, whereof: aine is tOUp th: blewflowers tending to purplesin der plesin fhape = lik fingle and afewe ftrings hanging ee ike thofe ofthe {mall dead Newell. The1? ore o Am Chap.183. % The de/cription. ae Dim g heere andthere peae iauvnto Chickweedes the ftalkes are fower fquare, trailin and (harpe pointed,fet togither by Jeaues, road groweb do teupan qesvhe oo s Couple els, whereupon do giowe flendertendr all purple pet = ofome. whereof come foorth de fine rounde bullets, like ifeedeof C en ing to redneffe : which being paft there fuccee otianders, wherein is conteinedfinal duftie feede. The roote confifterhof ilen- ‘ but in the colour of the nel differeth not fromthe male in any one point, 83 for li Pimper =as the former hath reddifh flowers , this plant bringeth foorth flowers ofa moft WColo wherein; ur Wher ( c einis the diffe rence. 4 Anacalis i female i so DL e 7) |