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3 Emmymw Parmanicm. Hungary Spindle tree.
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2 Emmymua latifizlz‘/to‘. Broad leated Spindle tree.
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. . h '2 This other fort of Euonymlt %’°we-t. to the fame ofan hedge tree,ofa mt?“ neffe 3 the trunke or body whereof *5 Oi: thiekenelfe of a mans leg , couercd W rough or fcabbed barke of an ouerW°“‘ colout.The branches thereof are mil“ ’rc der, and very euen, coueted with n barke whilefi they be yet young and 'c- '11 they are alfo very brittle , with 13”,‘ Plcflues the middle like that ofthe Elder. Th‘ esdi.
are few in numb:-.r,full of nerues or fine-we like
c thofe of the Potnecitron tree, 0531,“ £33.: fmell and bitter tafie: amongfi Wm‘: aged, forth {lender foot-{talks very long 3”‘! ‘ing of whereon do grow {mall floures cofifighefly foure fmall leaues like thofe of thc. to 3 tree,but lefl'er.ofa white colour “ndmigdle: blufh, with fome yellowneffc in the m 1' than after-lcomrneth the fruit,which is 3‘ C arted the former, and as it were winge a commonly into foure,yet fomtimqs mt Wed, parts,and opening when it is ripci 1‘ {he the white graines filled with a ye ,, The root is tough and wooddy, 61 P . of [ felfc farre abroad vnder the vppct Cmfi earth.
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3 T he fame Author fete forth einotheryfort, which he fotind in the ttioiititains of Moravia and HuDg,aiy,lrai.iing a trunk or Rock of the height of three or foure ctibits, coueted with it bark greet; at the {irl’t,aftetivatds fptinltlecl one: with many blacke {pots : the boughs are diizided toward the ‘OP Into diners {mall brancl1es,very brittle and 62156 t0 brfiaker Wh‘-’_1‘€0t1 are placed leaues by COLL Plts alfopneoppofite to anothei,fomewhatfnipt about the edg€5,1t1 fhape like thofe of the great Yrtltgefae altringeiit tatte at the beginningafter fomewhat hot and bitter : among whicheorne ‘°‘_tl} fin:i§l_ flmrres {landing vpon long naked fOQtljERlkSiC@i1fifklDg oi foute little leaues ofa bright “ling purple colour,ha.uing in the middle fomc fC_W fP0t50f,Vt”0W= alt“ COMES the friiigfoure ?°f_'nered,not vnlike to the common kind,of a fpongrous fub{_tance,a‘nd a gold yellow colonwhere. in is contained. not red berries like the Otlleigbllt blaclgveyry like to tnole QfFr4xl”el!dj0f a mining l) ache cozgur like vmo brandifhed horne ; which are deuoured ofbrrds when they be ripe,and the fiuhtfrbecgizlb they fall of themfelues out of their huslts 5 otherwife the bitternelfe of the huskes ll Ould take away the delight. . » 7 ‘Hit Place. V . W m‘_ V The firit com merh vp in vntoiled places and 2it::rongllt_{l_1rtrbs, vpon rough bankes and heapes bf faith :. it ferueth alfo oitentimes for hedges in fields 5 growing atnongfi Brambles and fuch 0:113‘- Ornes. 4 . . . _ ‘ “ ' The other forts C114 fim found in a wood in Hungary beyond the riuet Drauus,and alfo vpon the tflountaines ofMoravia and other places adiacent. ’ ' The Time. h p A _ _ gjefhe filoures appeare in April,the fruit is ripe in the end ofAugu'{i,or in the moneth of Septem-‘ GJ fl”/Be Names. _ . 7‘/ieaplimftm calleth this (hmb I-.':/Jrugtar, and clefcribeth it, 125.3. of the Hi-florie of Plants. Ditiets “M0 faifly made it L/fyjgnymas _- Perm; Creftczttiw calleth it Fiifmmm,’ becaule fpindles be made of the Wood hereof 5 and for that caufe it is called in highfDutclt, §1Jlt1D8_lbflIlm,yet moft of them itanhgnign : in iow-Dutch,;eapenbout : in IraIian,1~'ufiwo - in Frencbflfimand Bonnet dc zvre/ire: “ E11gli(h,Spindle tree,Prickwood,and Prick-timber. » The Temperature 4I1fl'7t”‘«*t595- _ . This lhrub is hurtfull toall thin‘gs,as Tréeopiam‘/Em writcthi and mfmely to Goa“ 5 hm faith the mic hereofltilleth - lb doth the leaues and fruit delttoy goats _CfP<"~T13l lY>V“lClr° the)’ {COM 35 W51 ‘*’pwa;d5—35 y;§QwneW3a[d§ : if three or foure of thefe fruits be giuen to a man they purge by vomit
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C H M, 197. Of the Zlizci/ge e‘/11/er Tree; ('1; Tljelfltfcizgiztiaiig ,. V H
He lilgtelte Allen tree bringeth forth from’ the root l‘tr"aightfialks;dit1ide_d into diuetsbtan-Q elm, {I35 outward barks whereof is blacl<e,and that next to_the wood.yellow,and Vgiucthé ‘co; . lotir its yellow as Saffron: the ftibltance of the wood 15 white and btittlgwigh afcddiflq pith in the inidlt : the leaues be like thofe of.tl1e.Ald6r tre¢)Ot of the Cherry tree,yet blacker,and a lit-
le toundeg , the figuregbe fomwhat white 3 the fruit are round betries, in which appeare a certaine ' "
En this there be two little {tones zthegroot tunneth alongin the carting . y " ‘ > ' in T56?/466'.’ H
. The Aller tree groweth in moift woods arid copies : I found great p1€DtY 0‘. it 5“ Zzggifliiglg
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lift or chiflkt 39 though twowcrc joined toge‘ther,at the Rift Vgteengaiterward red,‘and lavfily black;
Dish: way 5 and in the W0<5dS at Hdmpfied neere London, and i I1 on. 1 V’ . y_ “ fl. 1 ’ .'AT£re Time. it ‘h,.'.j .,» , _- . L f 7 The leaues and floures appeare in the begghning of the fprinzs 3”“ the bums about Am“m“°° A q} The Newest it -1‘ v » ' I T53 fhrub is called .-iizzm m'>m«z or blacke Alder 3 and by others FVMZWZ4 -‘ Pelt”-" (7“?f“"””"“ ‘la’. fjtethit Avmw ,in1ow_Dméh gpackenbuut and oftentimes geittheut. becaufe boyes make, ‘Qt themfelues artowes thereof ' in hioh Dutch fiulbfitlm tilt Etléllflla blatkc ‘A1161? Ute: 31"} ° _, p _ , b _ , _ . _ M
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