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cr00l<ed_,and this is of a yellow colour,which by age often times becomes wholly red : after thofc floures fucceed co_ds broad and flat,little.lell'e than thofe of the broad leafed T/;l4]]>z',and grecnc 0 colour,rough,and in each of thefe cods are commonly contained a couple of feeds,of the bigne C of little Chiclrlingspfablackifh afh colour,rough,and refembling a lime du ’ , 7 This is {bmetimes found to vary , hauing the two winged leaues yellow or red and the middlé one yellow. ’ l . . _ l q The Place, .1
It floures in April! and May,and ripens the feed in lune. I t growes vpon moi’: of the Aufirl?“
and Styrian Alps,and in diuers places of Hungary. It is neither vfed in phy{icke,nor the facult1C5
thereof in medicine known.
C H A P. . Ofwinged fBit1c/eanaeecl or Qtgmoclit.
fipmaclit, /irve Canvolvztlm Pemmtus. Winged Binde-weed.
ll T6: Dcfm'}2tz'on.
He firft that writ of& defcribed rhispw“ was Cg_{£z[p.im;r,and that by the name OF G.’ ‘ fimimmz mbrzrm zzltemm. After him Cam€_f47”{" gaue a figure and defcription thereof in his lzor: tux M edzms-,by the name’0f,Q¢fzmac[z't. And 3,.‘ ter him ram: Columm both figured and d_€{C” bed it more accuratly,whofe defcription 15 Put to the figure of it we here giuc:-,in Cltzf. hiS_C‘”‘: Pzfleriorcs. It is {o tender a plant that it Wll I10 come to any perfeétion with vs,vnle'fl'e in €X“‘_' ordinaryhot yeres,8t by other artificial h6lP5’f wherefore I wil borrow the defcription thef‘_3° out of Faéim Calummz.This exotick plaflfsfalt he,cannot more fitly be referred to any Kfn 6’ than to the family of the Com/01':/uli or I§1I}d‘.: weeds , for in the nature and whole habit “fie almoft like them , except in the {hape Of the winged leaues : it is flored with lefle milkfit I " floures are long,hollow,but parted into 5”‘: 3 the top, of a pleafing red colour, with flfeakgr lines or folds, {fending vpon long lialks 0”‘ of two together comming out of the bofOm°5hey the lcaues at each joint of the branches,35 ‘f C’ haue in them flue yellowifh pointals:th6fl ‘’ ceeds a longiflr fruit ltanding in a {calf Fup’ ending in a fharpe pointall, and couered W1‘! 3 tough skin,as that of the common C0W’’l'”” : ' but leflhr, hauing within it foure longifl‘ a I_ hard feed s,ofa biting tafle-.'.l‘he leaues gf0g.;g r ternatly out of the joints of the purple W” 16,, braflcbesabeiflg Winged and finely diuidcd,twice as fmall as the common R/aefeda, of a dark? glgey Coloufabllt ‘hi? Yong 0063 are Y6-110Wifh.firfi hauing a few diuifions, but afterwards more: ‘I H, Y come to haue thirteen on a {ide,and one at the top ; but the lower ones are often times forked ‘rd, reafon of the great plenty of leaues and flouting {talks or branches winding themfelues about isms ficial hoops,crolIings,or other fafhioned works of Reeds,or the like,fet for winding herbs ‘O cf‘ re vpon,it much delights the eye of the beholder, and is therfore kept in pots in gardens of P163 uthé The feed {own in the beginning of the Spring growes vp in Iune,and the fin‘: leaues rcfcmblesc . winged fruit of the Maple zit floures in the end Of Augufl , and ripens thefecd in the end of P tembers T
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of fr/iv: Z}efi7r£,r>r!nxer r?i’t:'é3.: mi:2z.«:;?i. . M M A T333 Scnfitmc barb“ if“ *i"l.i’.s which I here Call the Eieoig: iicsrhe 3 E that which (7 .1} '/“_:~Ln!¥t’.—" Atq,/it {diets for ‘my aim mmg of Harm .~wi.s’2: :3 the l\/loclaing beg- Came WI-mp, one puts lzislrand tlreretogt lC)Etl”:2.y; jg}; fgegncg/[Q wither and ll£ii‘3g‘ClOWl-16 the leases 5ii=r_r: when you take 1ta}v:_1y agarne »,A It teeoners the pri- flinc ggccneiie and vigor. Ihwrll here: giue you‘ man W11 id-1 _,4;n/11/2 writes thereol,and the figure 3; hiilo- rig which Cilxg/Em giues in his notes vrron him 5ancl allb another ligure better exprelling [l.7i'Zl(TE'llllC.iS3i”1aT?-, manner ofgrowing. There is iotrn.;l,i£1itl1 xrcoflzzjirr fome gardens another plant: iorne hue handfulls long, ref-ling vpon the ne‘igl1horing fhmbs or walsj hauing a {lender ltalkeiof irefh greenc col our , not very roundgfet at cettairre fpaees Wi.[lllla'1i".?.l pric- king thotnes : the leaues are not vnlrke the former, [That is:,the f1c7~64vrTrv.-t,yvl11ch ll] corzdmon is lit- tle different from this ] being fomwhat lreffer titan thofe of the female Fern. It loues to grow .l1”ll1‘_lOi§’.iZ and {tony plaees,and 15 called Hc’2*:'5a mz';m»];z for: [ha reafon formerly giuen. The nature hereof is much different from that of Arbor mf/ft’: 5 for euery night at Sunne- Tet it as it were withers and dries, fin that one would thinke it were dead,but at Sunne-r.it‘e it recouers the former vigor, and by how much the Sun g1'{)WSl’lOtt€r,l)y fo much it beeorlnes the grce- nergand all the day it turns the lettuce to the Sun. This plant hath the fmel and trifle of liquorice, and the leaues are commonly eaten by the Indians againft the couglrgoclenfi: the Cl1C‘l:‘lT,2i1l‘}cZl clear the voice. It is alfo thought good agarrlit the paines of the kidnies, and to heale greenewounds. Thus mueir 4/fl‘0_/5%
New , {‘aitl1(?l;-ifiar , tl1elearresoi'r1rarry plants, efpecially Pullemfe to ct)r2t1'a:t‘7t or lhrink vp their leaues in the night time. ow I receiued at drie plant,wh§.Cl1was lentto met: by the name of Iimhz ‘ % V __ 7m';»;¢gyC; J lyy Im/2265 G:/l7‘fL’¢‘1l‘r1il.lC end of O Erobcr, 1 ‘ A ' I 5'99.whrEl1 he writ he nan from the right hono-
- “/3” ; "" table the E-iarie of Lum‘oerlan.d , who returning
from Saint I0/JRZ iiaapzrcrro rm: in the \Ne{’g indies, brought it put in a pot with form: earth, but could figure oftlzatclrieti plant to he extneiliad as well as it m ighr, fo to fit it to the defcription fouowingamatle alfo hy‘r*r'rt:_tlrrIetl {>13-;nt.Tl11s slatrtisvhrelrhwggs uéléolly Cgry and Without leaucs had a {-1 ngye roomnd that not Ll.‘s"lC£«;3Ol.lh[ l:l'r.i.lI'Cl and VVOO<.l(. y, wrtfln tyv res, mm whence amrc thréc O; fan’;-c fhort i)EElll{SlWll.iCr'1 l’tr';rrgnt tlrtrrde-d_themfelues rryto tnt. er blran. C568 which foredithemfelues round ab0“‘ ‘ipon thigr_(i‘m..d,’ 7a.t cam? Kiwi 335 {lender fibres,like as in the br4“Cl‘“5 ml the i.'il§11‘Q7J Omwhm Jtlh rigkles brgoader th Wife branches were a cuhit longflnd fommmes “W-.°‘§"‘”““l°‘:t"“L3 lam a firm . ’[liC‘[-1" 213- : theirfettinc on as you may fee in the comm0“ b"3‘“i0.‘€’yCE Mml, eW.ul,{l° ow ofivhoie lviialé Were diuidgd into other rnore-flC“&‘5‘b”“Chc.s rm hm” F‘1_?“‘bVf;§‘f-;1f§i:},J:s’wr~ihlwlwnre ~'r*rH~1{€S W Etwixt 2 little leaues drew {Om} f°°t'fi3!'kS Dfrdecfit mm El kilflp‘ no finttlealeaife at Gt 1:: orc:ler,w:3th othetto‘ zihfwer to them on the other {l¢;l67‘,vflt ]ladr13z&qtithn%rJfir~Ii céw r l. l V “M i I Cy Were tender 8: srreen.n0t vnlike Elli? lime wanes Gf’1tMW6& r 1;l;’e;3;g3;,.v rg.‘ k_ may refines “id with a thiriirvhitifh hairinesflsl gatlmefl by 21 htglci" ramfbres eo‘r*r1‘*;:‘r5h; l I like hlfo ‘3ere0“~(%~Jh.icl1hefent with the formefland it had am) Ome 1‘ '‘ hi M 7/i’ A" 5’ 1 U“ A ' "W V
- m ‘i f-twee lant he writ he receiued of the _, u , . _ W . ,5‘: ;»kOV5/IDD‘ on the .- P 3 , Lot to the totmer two ltxttle1rtrox»<»lS,« W h * 0 U foret11errt:.0riredl;
Ems €xztc'7i0f’1F0??- A perfeét figure thereof-
ml? prefertre it aliue. BL“? 5 Cflllred the