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4. This kind of vpright Wood.-bind growerh vg likewife to the height of a man,and oftegflckc, more high, like to the laltdefcribed but altogether greater. The berries hereof are VET)’ . wherein elpeeially is the difference. :1: The leaues of this are as large as Bay leaué‘-S, {harm techgrecne aheue,and whitifh izriderneath,but nothairy,nor fnipt about the edges: the H0“ my mo by couples, ofawhitifh purple, or wholly purple : to thefe paires of floures there Coffmflohe fame ceeds but one berry,larger than any of the formerpf the bignelle of a little cherry, and 0 t
colour,haiiing two matkes vpon the top thereof,where the floures flood. 1:
Periciyzzmzi 3 .&° 4.. flares.
5 C/mmapericlymemim. The flonres of the third and fourth.
Dwarfe Hony.fuckI€-
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defcription was (en: vnto Clu/Em long fince by that learned Doctor in Phyficlte 7'/70”"‘°' rcupofl our London colledge of famous memory : ) it rifeth vp with a flallte of a foot high; Whig [hole are {at by couples faire broad leaues one right againfi anothenribbed with certain I16! U35 hf am the Ofiphmtaiflca HWPE pointed, and fomewhat hollowedin the iniddle like Spoone-W00” ’ I which bofoine ofivliich leaues Come forth frnall floures,not feen or defcribed by the Al1th0r:af[€r[ T he coinineth forth a clufier of red berries,thrul’t hard together as thofe of Aaron or Priefls Pg) it oc- root is rough and Very flendCl’,Cl'Ceping far abroad vnder the vpper craft of the carth,Wh€“’ y
cu pieth much ground. ‘ y
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Thefe plants are {hangers in England : they grow in the woods and mountaines of Germany, Sauoy, and other thofe parts tending to‘ the Eall, Ealt North-Ea{t,and E South. . ' hercfore can.
I haue a plant of the firfl kinde in my garden : the rel} as yet I haue not feene,and t not write fo liberally thereofas I COUIC1 Wilh-
. . . . ' and‘ i The dwarfe H-onyfuckle growes in the maritime parts of Norway and Sweden’
countries thereabo-ut. 1:
«I T53 fimt. Dd They floure for the mot‘: part when the others doe,that is to flay, in May and Iuntaa /if is ripe in September. A ' 7 ' '
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V The Names. I y VPTi§ht ‘Wood-binde or Hiony-fucléle is called lwriclymemim flaw, and .lerzcZym.:2tW?¢f’€’67W»"a 05 vprightV/\fOO6!_bindC : of pmlgmyga Xylaflmm : in high Dutch, 19013115 kfgffl, that is to lay. Canum
§e‘r4y;,,.;1)og Cherries. The Englifh names are exprefled in their {eueral titles. It hath beeneig ,
' A ed C/T=w.«:m-ii its, but not truly. (1 ‘Tire Temperature arm’ V c‘rm€_5 -
at11‘§JllCl‘.fil‘.g the temperatureand vertues ofthefe vpright Wood-blfldfis W ham? 130_‘3xPe’“"3“C° 8 o
'-.13‘ i7ClLlC§,llClCi1Crl}3Ll8 we learned any thing ofothets.
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-%‘m.«z f(;~/lg’: 5*.5i,».‘.':‘_{’}'.<.. Ti]: riPtiW° . [mum Ewe’: .- Ene bringeth foith {tallies a cubithigh,l'et ’ with diners brarches f. the leaues are long, winged,conlift*ng of many {mall leaues like thofe of Liquorice, or of baltard Senezthe _ flourcsvcomc forth (ll[l.1_t': bottom Ofthe wings,‘ #5,‘ ‘ _ - , 7 ofcolom yellow, {landing vpon {lender foot. ‘i/llllll‘ fialkess {mm which after the floutes be gone ‘« fiang forked gcods,tl.1C fame bowing inward like V _ ahalfgmognezplain and flat,in which are con- fa Mill,“ .. T mined feeds hkgico lthle feedslwor l4er_n_el1s1rt)f :. / gtapgslofa blackifh co our. VT Je root is en-_
de,31ong,an";1 vnprofitable, which p<:rifh€th_ .
when the_ Ieaues are gath_efir:ebd {for rnedicine,ar111d_ thefeeds be ripe and e owrie againe t e
next ycare,euen 35 W¢_ 0 C0m°- . _. u n i There is another kinde of Sene growing in 14 EN ItaIy,like the other in eaehhrefpeft fauing that h E‘, 5'?-4:‘ml|‘|’\|lfilIlfiai A itisgfea[€1',andh?]Ch not t at force in purging
" ’ that the 0th“ ha‘ - . . ~ 11- 712.» Place 4m'Tm:e. .
. /7 ///.’ _ . r _ gs/’ / _ This is planted in Syria and /Egypt, alfo in s§ ‘,,i ll” . Italy’-in Prouince,in France,1ri Languedoc. It "”/W hardly groweth in high and low Germ*any,nei..
{her in England : it profpereth in hot Regions; H
and cannot away with cold ;for that eaufe it is in Italy fowiie in May, and continueth no lon- ger than Autumne : the bell: is brought from Alexandria and Egypt.The firalaians were the firll that found it out. a l {T T1Ie'Nzm;c:. . r A ._ Th‘? ‘Pct liansfcall it ti/féiilaémcr, as wktefiichis copy teacheth : the Fipothecaries Si.-migby which gtme gmmi kumvneto L1-gg,,,m',,, the Grecian, and to the later Latines : it is called in Eiigliflh ~ ‘lie. - . i ,. \ qr fmc Temperature. _ . _ _ i Q h the-Seiie 35 “£3 meme temperature, neither hot not cold, yet inclining to lyleiate, andtdyyjglfllucfi no dmd degree‘ it is of 3 Purgtrig f?°‘!“Y.> and ‘ha? by Fhe. fiooflc’ 1-11 ms 'O”.a§€l“lll‘eEl'.l after the Wflgilcfonie to mans niwrrey-liauing Withalla certaine binding quality, which it . \\1) _ 1g‘
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. y 4 . t _ _ _ _ ,1 1."l 5;‘ urn} ,_,_fL pad Oideth forth flegmaticke and cholericke huin‘ors,alfo grolfe and mclancrioiixe, if MAC flu A
“{1th fornething tending to that end.’
tis { , ' d‘ ’ ‘ ‘ d'l' a‘fes,fitfora1lagcsank_i kindes. ‘ E fr tpui:g1e1]g;1|,:‘£'2l£:ggcégffiagtiagicigfly jfit be tempered with Anife lees. or other like
3 Ce: flflelling things added or with gentle P“"g°‘§ °¥ 1€“i‘iF¥¢ med’Cmj°.§P.I‘ may be SW3“ *9‘ pom" 3 Li: colmrrignly the infulion thereof? Ykdé T ,1 is