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Show 804 THE SECOND ‘BOOKBE) OF THE , one withbtoade leaues deration be vied ; of which there be fower-kinides as Déo/corsdes writeth anotherthatis downies che thirde very finalls: and che fourch witha white flower sthelater-Heihs. atone nifts haueobferved alfo many mov all thefe may be brought into wo principal kindes;foth beea gardenortaine one ; and the otherwilde sand of thefe tone are ‘common, and otherstate, or one hath ae or foraine, Moreower there is a ditference both in the rootes and in theleaues:f ped or knobbie roote ,anothera long leafe as Spearewoorts and firft of the wildeor fielde Gray. footes,teferring the Readervnto the ende ofthe ftockeandkindted of tkefame, for the tempera gure and vertues, HISTORIECOR PLANTS. % Theplace, They gtowe of themf€lues im paftutes and medowes almott euéry where, % The time, They lower in May,and many monethes after; % The names, Obel; nmneseds, bale +e Crowfooteisi called of 2@belins Ranunculus pratemfis: Of Dadoneys Rapunenlin 2 Crowfoote,and Butter flowers, I Ranunculus praten(isetiamg, Hortenfis. CommonCrowfoote. ? 3 Ranunculus ArUoriWin, ‘CW the are Pel Crtowfo oteof the fallowe d field, 2 Rams Ranunculus furreltis cauliculs, Right Crowfoote, hortenfis,but vis properly sof Phzie Poljunrhemum which he faiththat.din ame Latrachion: hp Wenieys stipe ps in high D. utcl tch Sehmalkb{tains in lowe Dutch Boater b{aemen: in Englith : King kob Golde cups,;Gold hic, g knops PeEe? : 4. Ranunculus Alpinus albus, AVA ’ I White mouritaine Crowfo ote. 4 . Se % The defcription. s fomtim monly three, He commonCrowfoote hath leaues diuided into manyparts,common’y, randed fie , cutheere and there in the edges, of adecpe greene colour, in whichftan rensibowve whitifh fpots’s the. ftalkes bee tounde, fomething hairie , fome ofof hee towarde the grounde, and put foorth manie little rootes , wherebyit taketh ho heereokg™ asit traileth along: fomeof them ftande vpright a foote high or higher; on oanne p {mal} flowers withfiue leaves a peece,ofa yellowglittering colourlike gc des in des fol, wit thefe flowers ftande certaine {mall threds of like colour which being paft,the fee ped.vpina roughball : the rootes are white and threddie. ; e acter, 2. Thefecondkind of Crowfoot is like vnto the precedent, fauing that hijs leates vofate}a™ which ki> ker, and greener, and his finall twiggie ftalkes ftand vprighit, otherwife it is like re ofawort chanced,that walking inthe fielde next vnto the Theater by London, in coms flowels; marchant named matter Avicholas Lete,l founde oneofthis kinde there with dou beforethat time Lhad not feene. d Kinde.if of Crowfoo - Thedeer itive. towloottec e called in Latine x minoulus an Maemaattecome hath beenelate growe far dofo Nort. rT -leteon Hothing gre tatherofan.ouerwornecolonr, ¢{mailleaues, ofa faint yellowecolou te pointed feedes, like thofe of Hounds tox sh lee balled Ranunculus Alpinus, bi¢aufe th fe inEnglandwilde ea MROMS If Mh mountaines|: notwitht at fh . enirit written nae ling it grower! x ae ie ane srought from thenceinto gardens, efpe vood, Ithath.diuers great fat branches, he comm 1 Crowfoote,but greater, of a deepe greene colour, 1 A called Acomtum luteum Ponticum. The flowe e white wechiuesin thenriddle,finelling likethe flowers ofMay or Haw thorne but ate greater thananyof the ftocke ofCrowfootes, © Bice 2 |