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Show \s . iplinatil ne is $n PMG ener Ore snort tt rata SGDdrwir, iF gla ~e Lt Bsite . 1 “tr Heroats ofthis are fomwhat like thof of the Afian Ranunculus : theleaves are verielarge & roundith,ofalight green colour,cut about the edges, & here and there deeply divided: the ftalke ‘ chied e.round Soa -—- Of the! Hiftorie of Plants. Si gadekSioaiaraGiion tow,aa oN ao : Rue leaued Crowfoot . : ee 965 ee fe Colina o Praton TDilidtrifolio, olumbine'C royfoor; ffe,diuided into wwo orthreebranches , atthefetting on ofwhich srowlongith leaues.a little nickt about the end: the floures arc ofan indifferent bigneffe,andon. int of aR longifh round pointed Jeaues, ftanding a little each from other,fo thaz the Breen points floutes,s of the cups {hewthemfelues be tween them : thereare yellow threds, in the middle of thefe which commonlyfhew themfelues in Februarie,or-Mareh, It is foundonly in fome gardens, and porn Clufus onely hathfet it forth by the name we heregiue you, > Thisalfo that came fromthe Pyrenzan hills is made a Denizen in our gardens: it hatha ofthe co. ftalke fome foot high, fet with neruous leaues,like thofe of Plantaine, butthinner, and point: at the lour of Woad,and they are fomething broadat their fetting on,and endina fharpe ofareapure white Jeaues, top ofthe ftalke grow the floures;each confifting of fiue round flender : the rootis white and f. middle the in head little a and threds yellowith: with fonable bignefle, Ranunculys the title af foures about the beginning of May. (lu( us alfo fet forththis by brous. It Ronis ae Pyrencus albo florc. nts ofthis kindegnd > Thefame Authorhathalfo giuenvs the knowledgeofdiuers otherpla and there deeply cut in,and this; hee calls Ranunculus montanus 1. It hath manyround leaues, here nd ofavery hot rafte: fnipt about the edges,ofa darke greene co lour,and fhining, pretty thicke,a made offiue little floure e g awhit ftalke, bearin t ftalke, fhort ngle,¢ leand flender,fi a vp s hichrife amongftiv : ing togetherasin Jeaues with a yellowith thrumin the middle:whichfalling, the fee ds grow other plants of this kinde : the root is whiteandfibrous. F-3pk anunculus montanus flo. minore. ot withthe leffer floure. in Crowfo Mounta ( 9 clufter } annsflore masares d Ranunculus msont £4 Mountain Crowfoot with thebigger floure, $7 Ranunculys parvus ecbthatus., Smalltough headed Crowfoot. Poxa calls it Ranunculus Coriamdri folio: ) among ft or ratherbefore thefe comesvp a ftalk fome hand full high,bearing at the top thereof one floure of a reafonable bigneffe: on the outfide before it be throughly open ofa pleafing red color, but white within,compofed oftwelue or more leaves, ‘6 This hatha ftalke fome foot high,{mall and reddifh,whereon growfundry leaues like thofe of the greater Thalit?rum, or thofe of Columbines, but much leffe,and ofa bittertafte: out of the bo- fomes of thefe leaues come,the floures at each {pace one,white,andconfifting of five leaves az piece: whichfalling, there fuceeed tio or three little hornes containing around reddith Teed: rhe root is fibrous,white,very bitter, and ereepes here andthere,putting vp new fhoots. It growesindiuerswoods of Auftria, and floures in Aprill, and the feed is ripe in May,or lune. Clufiws calls it Re’ sunculuspracox 2,Thalietri folio. tis the Aguile: giaminor Dalefchampy in theif?Lugd. 7, ,. This which(as Clufivs faith) fomecallthe it jn tt ¢ the rh laf deleribed, and differs ie _rops of 4 Thisalfoisnothing elfebuta varietie of the double. Both thefe gor a in Tune? them floures are larger,an dit is Cometimes found with as the fnow Alpes, and thereEs they i floure as foone 2 t dois melted Acsenlt: away, whichis viuallyf atte brought into gardens they floure veryearly,to wit,in Ap like thofe of Rue,but fofte ret 5 Theleaues ofthis are cut or diuided into many partys ie thole ofCoriander ( ay (whence Clufins names it Ranunculus Rutefolso) of NOt muchvalike SRD =. Ranunculus of Apuleius, hath .alfoa fibrous Foot, with {mall leanes dinided inro three patsy. ¢ cut LAYS about. the edges, and they grow Hee ny ooh d ftalkes , the ftalkes are fome two pean mee on the BpOuns ETE FS 2 commonlyleaning grow, fuch leaues as the former; and out o fl eit bofomes.comelittle foot-flalks carrying floures ofa pale yellow color,mace of fiuc leanes apiete, which chase |