Centaurium.
Centaurium is of two sortes, the one is called centaurium magnum and it is called of the Poticaries Ruponticum, and in En∣glishe Rupontike. It groweth onely in gar∣dines, I neuer sawe it sauyng only in Italy
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Centaurium is of two sortes, the one is called centaurium magnum and it is called of the Poticaries Ruponticum, and in En∣glishe Rupontike. It groweth onely in gar∣dines, I neuer sawe it sauyng only in Italy
and Germany. The seconde kynde is called in latin Cē••aurium minus, in englishe Cē∣torie, in duch ••usent gulden, in french Fiel be terre. Cētorie scouteth away & dryeth vp.