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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS, THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE garacn, {pecially amongBarly, and likewife in barren pa {mall Harefoore groweth among corne, ¢lj ftures al moft euery where, % The time. The tower a nd flourifh in Iune, Iulyjand Augutt. rhe oreat Harefoote Trefoileis called of Tragus Cytifus, of Cordss Trifolinm magnumoflOle. Grecke se¢mve; in Englith thegreat Hares foote, Lacopummaxpnivn, and Lacopodium«in So) £ lake beinthe of thelé kindes of Trefoiles, iscalled Legopusand Pes Leporis: in 1g {rr beitig the fmalleft ‘The> alt; Dutch ipaten pootkens + inhigh Dutch Daten fuls in French Pied de /ewre : in Englith Hare. toore se Thetemper ature and veriues. a | ! : } ne | tothe other Trefoiles, whereof thefearekindes: The temperar andfaculties are refert Dioféorédes {aith,that the {mall Hares foote doth binde and drie. Ie ftoppeth, faith notwithftandi he, the laske,ifit be drunke with red wine, But it muft be given in agues,with water. Of Water Trefoile, or BucksBeanes. a lefler . lefler,whetin confifteth the neachrefpedts andis mz % The place. Thee grow in marifand Fennieplaces,and vponbogeie grouids almofte teoThetines — They flower andflourifh from Iunetotheend of Auguft, wThe names... Matith Trefoile is called inhigh Dutch Biberkigesthatis to fay,.c. Primm :in low Dutch of the likenes that theleaves | 4 fire, fad vanes, ve, faith Diofeoride Watet,is good againitthe cough and t 2 Trifolinm paludofum minm, mains, : Thefeede of Tfepyrum, or Trif Chap.481. ' 1 Trifclium paludofum Great Mar or gieaterand leffer,according'ta his place of growing,clyma The wames. A , leaues,by which meanesit is eafilyincr ro Thefeconddiffereth nat fromthe pre diference,ifthere be any: for doubtlefle-E thit in the cheft, ltisalloaremedie for thofe that ha elinedsan d {pet {pet blond loud keliners :and andcutterh tough humours,hauing alfoioined with it an aftringenrot “ith;it clenlethhtB iD Little MarhhTrefoile. Offwreete Trefoilesorgarden Claner. Chap.48 Trifolium odoratum, Sweete Trefoile, 7 Mx ts : , } 4) — ~ a Re ,w,and3 ofthe ‘ fr heigh r it felfe into diuers braunches ¢wherec i like'to. the« kes, of thefeede, ofa whirt then that of Fenuings :the whole t reene colour, but fa {weetef . {trong aromaticall fent, and more {weete when it is dried: whic Ii.in the:gathered anddried plant doth likew g3 and in moift and rainie oa ion. ve The defcript er, full off pore He great MarthTrefoile hath thicke fat fa ftalkes, l wea ke and rend like to thoie OF the, ite g: ereon lop we ies ues the, ero lea like t s, {moo and of a cub i lon wh soo mo " Beane, fet vpon the ftalkes three ioined rogith« like the other Tref fedoile talk C getha bull of feat tie y : 7 andofa deepe greene colour;among which toward the topof the ftalks ita f =aeae eth in my ieth awath offli be eres p. ped lis tcarnation tke flowers of awhite colour,datht ouer fl htlywi '10n,atter which2 the feed ge ifh we followeth,, contained ib forall buttons, or knot by huskes, of abrowne yellow colourlike vnto Millet.and ofa bitter tafte ; the rootes cr he muddie marif grounde,being fi bs factth i ofiointswhite within,and full 6f pores yand {pungie,brin /-{hootes;ftalk feas,butindivers g Pte SS % Thep/ace. “a A _ ; owerth in the fieldes of Fraunce and Spaine, and isa ftranger in Englands yet it grow. |