. .._., ~"“"" """ 5* - :/ i098 Of the Hiliorie of Plants. L1 3° 7"
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1"? It helpeth them that are flrangled with eating of Mufhromes, or road fiools,if it be dr
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And being takenin wine,it is good againft the poyfon of Ixia (being a vifcous matte ding from the thiltle C/Jamxlion) and ofl-J emlocke, and againfl the biting of the {hrew m or the Sea Dragon :1‘: is applied to the fquincie or inflammations of the throat with hon)’ 3“ teigand with water to night wheales, and with hony to fwartifh markes that come vpon bru{€5-
It is applied after the fame manner to dim eies,and to mattering cares. _ f be
Iatzciumus C/tmemrim of Noremberg commendcthit greatly againft the jatindife, gil1l“g.° dim floures of\/Vormewoodfiiolbmarie, Sloes, ofeach a {mall quantitie, and a little Saffron; bode wine, the body firfi being purged and prepared by the learned Phyfition.
_ _ , _ I 3 more :f°‘ 'f_ Thcfignrcwhich Formerly was in the fccond place,was ofa {mall Wormewnod not different from the common kind: but onelv In the fmalfltfrcvg.” lbishwhoit mntiekc taitegit growcs on rnouriraiiious places,and Gefvier calls it oebfivithium commune min»,-, 11¢I_,1lpj7mm ; now our Author; dcfcrgpfion was intcfldcd "Y ' hgurewc hauc giucu you,t'oz it is the tllrjiarlmm {Izntonii-:zm,of iome,as 'I(uelIzm and cefalpinuag and the G alarium Sardon;;g;y[ of Pm: and Label-
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C HA 4.49. Of Small lezfrzz’ Wor7;ze-wood.
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x._Aéfi';¢tbmm zenzszfrzliirvz Ax¢flrz°,zc'!;7n_ Aufcrian Vi‘/c)rmewood . t h Va; Mall leafed Wormwood bringeth fort Ora rye many little branches, flendefs “Pan foot high , fullof leaues , lefreb deale,and tenderer than the former; and nicely minccd:the fioures like thofc former,hang vpon the little branches St fpglom the roots are fIIl&ll,Cl'€€plUg ouerthwa” whence do rife a great number ofyoflg this VVorrrm-nod allo is fomewhafw no lelii‘: bitter than the broad leafed hath not {o ranke, or F0 vnpleafant 3 {mg rather delightfull. ET The Place. . Hug. It grows plentifully in it/lyfia,ThT_3°‘?’ acre, garie, and Auftria, and in other reg1°_“’ D d in adjoyning:it is alfo found in Boh€“_°“l’ an 31’- many vntilled places of Germany -, 1‘ {5 alagng. fen} plant in the low Countries,and1“ an .
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5;] Tbe'I'1'me. . Au; It bringeth forth Homes and iced In om. tumne : a little while after when Winter cmot meth, the herbe withereth away,b”£ t 6 lkes rcmaineth aliue,from which leaues and R3 do come againe in the Spring. Hi The Names. fl-[W21 Ill This Laéel calls pdéfintbium P9” M”, Trideminum Heréarimmz : Clu/feta‘: M 712,5/£71- tenuifolium Aajlriaeum : Taécrnamonfdfiwal .t in tbium Naéatbmm Auieenna :wee ma)’ Ca 1
Englifh,fmall leafed VVorrnewO0d- 3:’
. ‘_ ~ Tb Small leafed Wormewood 1S offacqlriig ho,ea£:f3:,r)f,'
’ . n ' - - . f I fed 011C» and of like tacultie. it 18 as bitter alfo as the head 53 ’
A, 11‘ T56 Vemm. The faculties are referred vnto the common Worrnewood .
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CH A P. 4.50; Of Sex; Wormeawaod; qr TbeDcfirip2iioe;
He white or common Sea Wormwood hath many leans: out anccll diuided into infinite fine j ags,like thofe ofSothernwood,ofa white hoarie co out an iirong finell, but not Vnpleafam , among which rifg Vp tough hoarie fialks fet with the like l.eaues,on the top whereofdo grow {mall yellowiih fiotireszthe root is totigh,and creepeth far abroad,b y means where
0 ~. g It greatly increaieth.
2 Udbfint/Jirrm marimtm repent;
‘ 4'15 mt}.r' . iimm a’ézms f mm W’ D ' Creeping Sea Wormwood.
.VVhite Sea Wormwood.
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1 _ x . h ver man (‘oft leauett rowin ‘ clofe b the ground,‘ .°fada?ii3ef3,rOad iéaied Scab?/1:) or jggged iis the other ogfhis kifids : theiiioures grow VP°h the to :rct>f?9iOl‘J‘r,lIl:CSi:<;ir-Rab ellowih colour : the root is tough and creeping. 1: This hath ina-
Syweake flgndettgfagghesicomriaonlv two foot long at their ful growth,red of colour and creeping *1 the ground :the 163%; are fin3_1l’nart0w, long and jagged, or parted towards their ends in“)
fun - “ h sate fet - dry P9-Tcels : they are greens aboue, and grayiih vnderneath : the toppes or the branc e .
fdth many, little ftalkes, forrie inch long : which vPonil1ortfoo_t-Ptalltes corrimirig otiftt<IJ]fistIl{1i¢nd‘; :1, es °f little lorwiih narrow leaues carry fmall round l<nops,lil<e as in other plants 0 d the” it dta 'e is a little gittéfifh and the finell not vnpleaiaiitzthis growes with M‘. P4W”f”” “foégin hi; [1 aslr V ' , i A P b M‘ I05” T”“"‘f“'”t’ emember lt\ ta firli: fent ouer from the Ille of xees iy . _ . d T 5 ‘ eruations mention: itsby the name of edéfinth.Pozztz'eemfiq>zm:m Hcréarzamm , 3" “ "7’-{€35
mm by the title of Alpfimréixmz repem. i
~ P1 ee. . ~ The dndsin the felt marihes neere vnto the Tea, in
T - . . hefe Wormwoods doe grow vpon the raifed grou hem flourim ag in his “Mum”
mofi - doth I Places of En land - which bein brou ht into gardens ) c N 3 p1a°°:at1d retainetgi his izmell ti1[’re an}?! natugall <1U'=1liEi€‘:35 h““7hb°€”“ (“Ln Pr°‘~1*~d. 1: I hatie not
it . _ . . - . Gard that the later growes Wilde with vs in iinglafgi-Z 3 six The