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Of the Fiifiorie of Plants.
,- , V A - ‘ _ Q mow,arid in the townes called Clare and Henningham. zt Alfo it growes by Purfleet, abou
foot of the hill whereon the winde-mill iiands,and in diuers parts of Kent. :l: _ oW_ frlorie. {hoe conimcth vp in certain vntilled and funny places of Italy and Languedocut gr . eth slit» in my garden. e . q} The '1‘ me. Tlielis plants flotire in lune,and their feed is ripe in Augufi. q] The Names. . S; The Greci-ans name this,whethe’r it be a Pull‘e,or an infirmitie among corn, atéwev: thfi Lmflgrf of the forme of the l"eed,Seeurz'e/eze;z,and Hedyfizrum : in Englifh,Axfeed,Axwort,Ax-fitch,~afld chet Pitch: it is vnltnowne to the Apothecaries. ‘ A . of it 'l"‘he fecond is the Fteizzrgmmmfy/ve_/ire of Trzzgm and Dozlomeur 3 the Glyeyrrbi/w[y/‘U4?’ 6’;fJ{}'.’’«t°?” —, and the Claim wrlgaris ofLoéel it p _ Horle--{hoe is commonly called in Italian,Sferro de mm/lo .- you may name it in Latmtig equizezemp: in Eriglii’li,Horfe fhoo. »
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gr The Nature) The feeds of thefe plants are hot and dry of‘complexion.~ an 7716’ Vermes. _ 1 ' and Being -tlrrrnke it is acceptable to the ftomaclte, and remoueth {toppings out of the intra s , of ii he \"€‘§.V.ll$3 he the new leaues and tender crops ofthe whole plant. _ d with 1‘3.%t2[mzTr!r2: {heweth tliat it is alfo good for the llomack being taken in drinlte, and is mix‘? c+.ri.imerp.oi Foils . i[’\M’Md it is thotiglit to hinder conception,if it be applied with hony before the 218:- ‘ The feed of AX~wort openeth the {toppings of the liuer,the obflru étion of the fpleen an
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the inward pruts,
hitter, and like in nature to Axfeed.
. . . i V - of 7”‘ 'mncrl;r was in the firlt place agreed with the third defcrlption: that which was iii the (ccmid place was ofthe Heigfirfllfl :f'”;”';:,,r:Im _ ~ riiaziingrrzlrzcli cm-ties the coals many together on tlictops CrflJl1Cl)1‘£l'lCllC§, and growcs in Germany: whence 'B4ula_W’ ‘5 m,';ulaFF'”’“ ' ‘/3 f in /irmrxritarr-. This grower; about Brnlnandln dmcrs pliccsof rlicwell countrcy, bearing yellow flouics like Trzfollmfl C
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_ bout the inicliile at ltriitu The lloiircs ok the indented hatchet Fitch are of; wliitiili blew colour.
C H A P, I 9. Of ‘Peezfi Edrtbanut.
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growing on {lender l’rcms,V{Iith clafping tendrels at the ends, with which 1‘ lrfialks are _ and taketh hold of fuch things as fland neere it: the Hours on the tops of thé C V? like thofe of Peafe,but le {I'e,of a red purple colour,in fmel not vnpleafant: in their pl3C$35 Cong A- long cods in which are three or fouteround feeds; the roots be thick, 10mg’. like after :1 lb” 363:}, <?0mS.but much greatenblack without,gtay within,in tafie like the Cheiiiut- out ofwhich bf ct‘ doth hang along flender firing : there grow out of the fame alfo other {h'in,gs hard :0 ‘he C 01-l)10fth<I= l‘_€alke,vnto which creeping aflope do grow other l{CX'nClleCl roots, Whilefi the Plant t us mu tip .y it felfe ‘ 5
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4: 21§'l1‘l£,VVl’]11Ci1 7‘{m!zu.r in his Sylw laareymzi fets forth by the name or’/ijZr;zg.¢[z¢5fyW".” wfth 1!: E313’ ‘giggle ;_‘g‘_‘°;:::‘3“ follang confounded with the Terreglamdes, and therefore I have {Entire it tit
,_ G1" —ma t r - - - mt » ' * Aurhmx} {M333 :3; b1: etctler appeare,whieh is not a little to fuch as htcdiully Ob gwjfitygc of .7 I ’~ A :3; 7” bl?“ 0ncfd,fecing Df Tzmrega man more exquifite in the k9 care by ..Hail{S .«iiit.r vi no hard feen t e true ‘Terr a - —- «v 3013 3 3 1 a _ . «ea lander in Germanymniftoolte this for it,as mm T that little lraei orfhrs the names of plants in Latine and Erig'li{1;,f=..; {mm AW0 I 543. O] ‘ he faith, [ i lietie teen this herb of late in Come patke more aftringerit than it of Germany v . indeed this? g¥0‘~V€5 Eh‘l’T<?,and is much more aliringent and woody than that ofGcrma5Yo“n J dint)” wife fi t to be eaten. The root confills of many blacke tnberotis particles, here and there (U: I 0. forth fibers:from hence arife cornered {talks {otne foot high, {mall below, and fomewhat lqrnfmr boue:the leaues grow iG'rtl1 Offile fi3ll<5,Cf311fifl»‘1Ug fornetitiies oftwo,othei'while5 0f41°ng;,,,u; 0 row leatres {aimed to one f0ot—llalke,which at thefetting on hath two little Ieaues 01’ s“~‘=“”" ' the bo“oms Oftl‘ -l‘ tow fiallts form: two inches long ea ' h {tall C3 . 05 if: {A ' MC e leaues g I _ b _ 9, ch ofwliic ll fléfgr E} r pea L—_ufh101‘;Cdfl()[n‘s ofa purple colour-,w iic . fading,vltiallybeeome bl~':W ._a « we W ‘Z093 flmfihtafound and l>laekc,and in each of them are commonly contained I11“ or “I round
‘l-Ie Peale Earth-nut cornes vp with {lender weake ftalkes : the leaues be thill
2.. the lrihiftorie at Plants.
I Term glzmdes. Peafe Earthmnut.
:1: ad uiflragelusfylwticus. ‘r-Vood Peafe or heath Peafe.
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round feeds : it floures in fumrnenand perfC5iS,the feed in I01)’ and; Augum
Jf . fields Q .
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I This Groweth in aortic fields both with the come it felfei and a1f<5ia,b°“t ‘BC l3°i'ldiCli5 0f» ‘D " i ’ .
nyetlearne. _ ,. - H* «R V V This is found in the woods and pafiures °fEng1anda¢TP°i°“‘l‘Ya‘“ “P “d WW‘ “Cm
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On : it groweth in Richmond heathiafi . ’ The T177263.
among hriers arid brambles : it is found. in diucrs places of Germanfibm 0t With VS, that I
d in Come parke lilcewife.
It fififilliifiiii in lime and Iuly-3 the nuts alter harueli be digged VP and gathered-
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in TbeNames.
$5-ill14,.Peafe Earth-nut.
Q} The Temperature and Vermes.
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The rings afchefe Peale being boiled and eaten are hardlier dige lied than be either Turneps or A
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“€P5iyet do they nourilh I10 lelre Fhan the Pmhep : the
y are not ft) windy as they,but do more
y page through the ‘Deny by reafon of their binding qualitie ; and beeing eaten raw they bee
atder ofdige llion,and do llowlier defcend. y
“Y be of temperature meanly hot and fomwhat dry,being withal nota little bindiflg=Wh€’9' B
6 root of Peafe Earth-nut (loppeth the belly,:irid the i
It alfo they do not only Italy the fluxes of the bellygbur alfo all _ill‘uers of bloud,€fP€°i““y from
t:r'E0ther or bladder.
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