Salix.
Salix is called in greeke Itea, in english a wylow tree, a salowe tree or a saugh tree, in duch weidenbaume, in frēch Vne saulge. Salix as Columella wryteth is deuided into two principal kyndes the one is cal∣led
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Salix is called in greeke Itea, in english a wylow tree, a salowe tree or a saugh tree, in duch weidenbaume, in frēch Vne saulge. Salix as Columella wryteth is deuided into two principal kyndes the one is cal∣led
Perticalis, and the other is called Vi∣minalis. Particalis salix is the greate Wy∣lowe tree whyche hath longe roddes and staues growynge in it. Viminalis is an Osyer tree, suche as bryngeth furth rod∣des that baskettes are made of. Vimina∣lis is of diuerse sortes, the fyrste is called salix greca, the seconde gallica, the thirde sa∣bina. Salix greca whiche is yealowe in co∣loure groweth in east Freselande aboute a Citie called Aurik. Salix gallica whiche hath red twigges groweth in many places of Englande. Salix sabina whiche is also called amerina groweth in Italy and in cer∣teyne places of east Freselande.