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Show OF THE THE SECOND BOOKE 490 %& The defcription. Chickweeds,hauing very threddie branches ¢o. ~ This ftone Chickweedeis one of the common the leaues be fet togither by couples: thefo. h: growet it where de abroa efarre uering the ground very {lender. and tough s rootei the white: verie wers be finall and ftom which comediuers final armes or bran. alke, tenderft little $ Speedwell Chickweede hatha e by couples, HISTORIE OF PLANTS. | like thofe of ofthe ftalkesdo growe finall white flowers colout, iI Mifine palustris. Marifh Chickweede, s :whereon doe growe leaues fet likewif ches asitwere wings,fet togither by couple growe along the reof it tooke his name. The flowers en,whe Fluell herbe or nica, ofVero thofe like teis final, Theroo feed. the nis pouches wheri braunches ofa blewe colour,after which come little places. {criptions of th andlikewife threddie, [he € 10 Alfinefluniatilis, River Chickweede, 9 \Aifine fontans. Fountaine Chickweede, dowerand feedeit i m: in Latine it-retait name Alfize: of fome ofthe ar i randthe with prope f i thepl f pow tootes of Marfh M ngs of the meth fwelfioc geth to fuppuration 3 5; e “Vee . th th 5 ca th members yeeld to fuppuration d not willingly scomfo; oo oie ov J ise IE ; 1 Ivy 3 from maligne and virulent vicers . perotnes in finewie partes. ;defendeth foule 4 = : * W-auy: fuppurated! defendeth,and fteth dig comforteth, Ing the cure : in aword, it s ats : ( A Lf kee ele aueshoiledin vine. and falt,is good againft mangynefle of the hands &legs, it they be B :14 boiledin vineger ‘therewith, LSet ee ; Bs 7 Gene Indes j ; lefler Chickweed, whenthey Cc aththeitmeanes e (efpecially Linets) are refrefhed withthe €3whereuponit was called offome Pa/ferina. oT 3 % The defeription. borders of wels, fouritainess! 9 Thereis a kinde of Chickweede growing in the brinks and if vp diuers tender ftalkes,whert fhallowfprings bauing many threddie rootes ; fromwhichrife ; yoong leaues of Marigoldes : from the boloime do growelong narrowleaues, not vnlike to the Theflowers groweon thetoP which, comefoorth diuersfimallerleaues, of a bright greenecolour. ofthe ftalkes,{mall aril white of colour. 10 = for his ‘Chere is likewife another Chickweede, fmaller thanthe laft defcribed , hauing many tender ftems , ftret athicke haffocke or tuft of threddie ftrings; from which rife vp very leat Jeaues; confifting of many {inall long erowe do whereon ground the or trailing alongft ate liket vpon a middlerib, like thofe of Lentils, or thewilde Fetch. cedent,but much finaller. The flowers and feedes of Chickweede alt 1f There groweth in the marrifh orwaterith grounds, Itanotherfort hatha long roote, ofthe bign¢ Chickweedes, of kinred or ftocke the reftof the vnlike grafles;00ae hanging thereat, verylike the rootes of Couch BP d wheate ftrawe, withdiversris{trings siderital Afances +0 . diftances {talks, {et vpon bycouples at certaine diue vpright lender rifeth yp yp diuers which which rifeth (hap.182 Of the baftard (hickweeds. The kindes. T Hebattard coe efpects llyb we Ch kweedes rougn and ~ differ from do eed dodiffer b me nescedes ane ickw : sfonme HeHOME itd the former, Mot differ baeges , tae wm forme.andfathion of the leaues,and incolour of the flowers. Pa i atte? eal Arahat Nar ia a : t = Hs Tihe defeription. : (, Emiander @ aka th befecwi ground, the vpon trailing es branch tender leaues lke this weede hath fniall ich come foorth little Among der. Geiman Water of i, ees Wrtent pouches , whetcin th th ehede. The rox ere 2 there appeere final! flat huskes of groune,ttls hard garden a to gottenin being e,which threddi ahd tall — ~ sSelttoiedbut nat weede, me anoifo as yeere to e haturally commethvpfromyeer 2 Cluf |