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Show THE SECOND BOOKE; OF HISPORIE THE 1 Mana fyluefris. se Theplace Thefielde Mallowe. Thefe Hollihockes-até owen th gardens, al. moft euerywhere, andare ‘imyatnefoughtforele where. " % Thetime: The fecomde yeere after they are fowen they bring foorth? thei vers in luly and Augutt, when the edeistiptithe ftalke ywithtterk,|the roote remaineth! and fenderh fodrth frevt ftalkes, ] 25 and flowers many yeeres after, eT hemames. The Hallihocke iscalled in Greeke pond, of diuers Roja vitramarina; or outlandith Rofe,and Rofa byexmalis,or winter Rofe.Andthis is chatRofe which P/rnyin his 21.booke:4, chapter writethto haue the {talkeofa Mallowe; andtheleaues of a potherbe , whichthey-call A4o/ceutons in high Dutch @ee-tett pappeliys in lowe Dutch @ine ter Roatens in French 2o/é dotremer; inEnglifh Holfifiescke,and Hockes. ok The temperature, he Hollihaycke is meetely hot, andalfomoif, but not {o/mucln as the‘wilde Mallowes it hath likewifeadlamm:iefubftance, whichis mote manifelt in the fecde: and-roote, then inany other part. : = Ti5euerties. The deco@tion of rrne Bowers, efpeciallytheofe if they be boyled ia ofthered colour, doth ftoppe the ouermuch flowing of the-monthly co unfes, red wine. B. Therootes,leauies,and {eedes ferue for all thofe thing$for whichthe wilde Mallowesdo, which are more commonlyand familiarlyvied. f Ofthewilde Mallowe: Chap.337- % Thedefeription. I peas ) d He wilde Mallowehath broade leaues fomewhat'rounde. and cornered 5 ere edges, fmooth, andgreene of colour : among which rife vp many flendertovg : clad with the like leaues,but {maller. The flowers growe vponlittle footelta likeia bell: after which commet Vt dith colour mixed with purple ftrakes, fathioned ct ofmany {mall feedes. The rooteis whit burton, like vnto i asisall I cake,compa t ofthe plant. the ftalkes are flender a” eth vponthe grounde: s tay cr: * s berounder,and more hoarie thenthe other. Fhe howe re |