I152. I V Of the Hifiorie of Plants.
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6 There is another called the Down-Thil’tle,which rifeth vpwith thiekelaurl long lialxs. leaues thereof are jagged, fer with prickles, white on the nether fide : the heads be round and m bk‘ in number, and are couered with afoft downe,and {harpe prickles Ptanding forth on euer)’_ 7f; #5 ing on the vpper part frauglrted with purple floures all of firings :the feed _is long, and_fl1in1”;;> ‘ doth the feed of many of the Thiltles.
It 6 C/lftliiw triage};/mlw. fif The P/.456»
V\/looily headed Thifile. _ . OW - Thefe are Town in gardens,and do n0‘ E‘
in thefe countries that we can finde. _ on
;t I haue found the fixth by P0C_3<l1“:‘=’>'ke__ and in other places of the VV0ld?5 _“‘ Yor ‘ fl1il'€- M‘. Goadycr alfo found it in Ham? (hire. :1: ll
qr T /.2e Time.
They flotrre and flourilh W116
Thiflzles do.
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The Names.
.Fm/ajim did at the firlt take it to be 77259160127213/‘er5bt1t afterwards bfiiflg bet uifed, he named it Spimzperegrimn 3” C” :14 gloéafm. _I/418755;; Cort/I44 doth Sp!neroeq2lmlw:tl1e fame name doth 31 with the refi, for they hang a round hea a ball or globe. Mofl would haue th ; be that which c/‘I/lzzzrréialw fetteth d0W““ii{h ll spma 4154; this Thiiile is called inE“5 ’
. pl g \ Globe Thiflle,and Ball-Thilile.
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‘K ‘$4? , The downe or woolly heade _ called in Latine,beeing defiitute Of 3, H, name,Erioceplmlm,of the woolly head 4 ‘“Th1-_
gHfl1,Downe Thiftle, or woollv he’ ed high
file. It is thought ofdiuers toibe that W [M
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Francifcan Friers, report to be callc 5”.’
Fmtmm, or Friers Crowne,but tl1i5 h
d1Lotl'r Far dirfer from that,as is euident bclgnmg
c i . , - - _ ‘ fngstwhich they haue written C0?’
.:t:t€;;‘:::’:::.s:“;:2.:::3*:~‘-d‘“*l‘;**edm or the mngaomeoiaragon it
and in wheate fields &c 2;“ 5 0 hlme. which groweth plentifully there by common"
9 . I’: eD05/.Pempt.5.lzé.5.c4lp_5, q} The Temperature and Virtues.‘
Coflcfiffling the temperature and vertues of thefe Thililes we can allcdge noghing at all.
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Here be three forts ofArtich lc . , ma 1‘ met greatly oflas the ttsztzzzrzz:::::tl:r§:t::“a:~m;,<;ne gyilde, which the I“ a 3. CI 4}’ (I236,
fil T5€Defm‘ption§
'1 He lcaues of the great Artichol<e,call cl ’ L ‘ ' f r with
. T deepe games in the edges, with a deeepel<I:1haiiirl<:li gimhintare i)roac{‘t’g1§:a,t,i,ionlgc;.i1a’lmg
':ii<i)hK:kIes htfénhin very few, aim they bee Of“ greefle afh coloug theeriiaciirleg is hboue 3 Cubitblhiiiz . "nget o h ' l'l< ' ' - ’ J
IS to fay,made Vli>t0f9III]1:1n:;tf(°)§I;gS.1':1l]tic1h psavvgll§:€t,hr;{eEripl;n§r:F rtge adcorfie orr-621$ 332% §o1our
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. . d , _ _ 5 _ !’!’_!F_h£”aar1‘p in the lower part full of fubflance arid whims bu; when impepg #5: fife Fhcyegrojfro
lg. - i Oi the_Hiftorie of Plants.
t 2 Cimra maxima «MA.
I Cifiara maxima Azrglim. . T he great white Artichoke.
6 great red Artichoke.
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' Wilde Artichoclte. V _ alfo‘ vpon thacone a‘ floureall of ihgédg, of; gallant purpletcnding to a‘ blew’ colour. The- feed is long; greater and thicker than that of our Ladies thiflledying vnder foft and downy haires v‘vhi_ch~are contained within the fruit.” The root is thicl<'e,and of a meme length.
2 The fecond great Artichoke diifigretfi from the former in the colour of the fruit‘. 0;, therwife there is little dilicrence exce t ihei fruit hereof di'la’tet'h it felfe fttrrhcr agroad and is not fo‘ ‘clo‘fe‘ly corripaé’: torrethcy‘ Whig};
rrialteth the difference. ° i ’
N43 ‘The prickly Artichoke, called in La‘-.. tine Cardmis, or Spimrfiz cmm’, dirfercth not. from the former, faue that all the corners of the leaues bereofland the lialkes of theconc or fruit, are armed withfliffe and (harp? P1597.
i<les,whereupoin it beareth well zhepnarne 0f_ .
Cmdim:,or Thilile. » » .
- 11 -we z»/gm’. . . “ « The Artichoke is to b¢IP13I1ted in a fat arid, . u‘nd_ Th _ i V _ _fruitfull foilepzthey d0¢_ IOUE Water arid rnoilh Id 9)’ Commit great error who cutaway the ride or fupe1tfll1°1.1$ 1535,85 that grow by the
es)th- 7 ' _. . _ V . m mixing thereby to mcreafe the gr_ea‘tn‘efl'e of the fruit,when as in truth they depriue.the_, root.
etuch wqyer by that meanes, which would pourifh itto‘ the feeding of the fruit ; for if you.’ c trough or hollow channell that is in euery leafe, it {hall appear: very evidently, that__the__
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