Roots  Book II, Chapter 3, Section 3
 
3. We shall after Trees, and there several parts and members, proceed to Roots and Grain, and shew how they are in whole or part born in Coats of Arms.


Potato
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XCII. He beareth a Potata (or a ground Artichoke, or a Jerusalem Artichoke root,) that is of a sanguine coloured skin, but under it of a pure white.


Carrat
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Mandrake
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Demy-Mandrake
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Garlick head
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Mushroom or Toadstool
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House Mushroom
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Head of Garlick
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Dag-stone flower
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Wheat Ear
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