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Show THESSEC OND 304 5 BOOKE HISTORIE OF ITHE OF 10 Anemone Papaneracea. 9 Anemone trifolias The defcription. ThefiftforrofAnemone hath many finall iagged leaneslike thofe of: Coriander, Proceeding : PLANTS. Poppie Winde flower. Thee leafed Winde flower. from a knobbyroote,tefembling the roote of Belbocaftanumorearth cheftnut. Theftalkerifeth ip amoneft the leaues oftwo handes high, bearing at the top afingle flower, confifting of a ar border oflittle purple leaues, fometimes red, andoften of a white colourfet aboutablacki 1poin tell, thrummed ouer with many{mall blackith haires. 6 The fixthathverybroade leaues in refpectofall the reft of the Anemones, not vnlike tothe thecommonMallowe, but greene on the vpperpart andtending to rednefle vnderneath, like the leaues of Sowe breade.Ic hath vponverylittle footeftalkes {mall yellowé flowers: but myfelfecu you no certaine knowledge ofthe plant; bicaufe I did neuerfeeit: yet haue I inmys allthe other forts, of which Dean more certainly write, The roote({aith myauthor)is thicke,and knobby. 7 Antmone Geranifolia. 8 Anemone Mathioli. Storkes bill Winde flower, Mathiolus white Winde flower. inl se The deftription. : 9 / Theninth fore ofAnemone hath many leaues like ynto the common medoweTrefoile,fleightly ‘iptaboutthe edges like a fawe:onthe topof the flender ftalkes ftandetha fingle white 4 tending ta pirple,confifting ofeight fal leaues,refembling in fhape the flowers of common eee isknobbie with certaine ftrings faftned thereto. dee 4) ietenthkinde ofAvemone hath many iagged leaues cuteuento the middle rib, refe columbinum,or Doues foote. The leaves that do embrace the tender v fmoe ney Of .Geraninn e eyor The dowsts growat o top sa ok abateht { ne aa pointell jand {mall thrums or chiues like apale. T he roote is knobby, 4 is wstsindverie brittle,as are moftofthofe ofthe Anemones. hi service ate at *% Theplace. Allthe forts CFew emonesare {trangers,and not founde growing wilde in England; notwithftan 74 oemG eueryfore ofthem,do growe in my gardenvery plentifully. pele on, ie % Thetime. Aithe Theydo esau C x 5 es the beginning ofTanuaric totheende of Aprill, at , , = re et:Thef euenth hath 3 many ylarlage r; leau es dee pely cut or iagged,in fhapelike thofe ofthe Stot or Pinckneedle: among wh tch rifeth vp ana ftalke,{et about toward the top with the lik but fmaller and more fine l: y cut,bearifng at tl top of the ftalke a fingle flower, confifting {mall blewe leauesswhich do change ¢ fom fon tim es placid pointell with fom ~ { <linesint purple ten ti e {mall thr i o whi int oft h eds like ynt O pur it t ke eal ple. ent Die. ental ators ms - ; orks s yntoa pale or ,an bordder. Thime e rooteis thicke 3° (oo : The “ight fort of C&tremwone onch hath leaues like 1 a vnto t he garden Crowefoote. The {tthe le ues of a foote high b ¢ whereofar manyy eles ee topfaire white flowers 1 7 ttle ycllowe chiues or threds. The reote ism TINGS con trar to athe teftof the Winde flowers. syetobfere ¢ fliethaway withthe winde,ifthere be anyfeedeat all ; the which coulde ne2 at lee gies = The names. ea Windle foxes se enitfelfe be, “ower, isiocalled Sw 7%. déue,thatis tofaie, ofthe W inde: ae i¢ flower a“ Nirbi yrcvp utwhenthe winde doth blowesas Plsaze writeth: whereuponallo 1t1s name of ofe He ae Englith Winde flower. oe : loubleftoiers are calledin the Turkie toong! Gywljaid:Gulcatamér : and thofewith alles ane double flowers are called:na/2 benzede,and Galipoli lalé. They do call thofe eed leaues aind fingle flowers Binizate Binizadeand Binizante. +e ere % The temperature. Rind Ss Ofstpemesore dnemonesare fhatpe, biting the tooagand ofa binding qualitie, Vi |