Nasturtium.
Nasturtium is called in greeke Carda∣mon, in englishe Cresse or Kerse, in duche Cressich, in frenche Cresson, Aleuois, and nasitorte. Cresses growe no where, but in gardines. It is drye and hote in the fourth degree after Auerrois.
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Nasturtium is called in greeke Carda∣mon, in englishe Cresse or Kerse, in duche Cressich, in frenche Cresson, Aleuois, and nasitorte. Cresses growe no where, but in gardines. It is drye and hote in the fourth degree after Auerrois.