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1046 Of the Hiflorie of Plants. L1 3- 7*’ e - of th‘3 Hlifidrie Of P1am3- 1047
H The d.ec‘o«9tion ofPimpinell drunken,cureth the blond y flix, the (‘pitting ofbloud,and all other E
17 T5‘ K5”d"- _ O c “X: Ofbloud in man or woman. V Vmet ofwhich we will intreat, doth differ from Pimfimlla, which is alfo called Smfiag _- ” 5 hfirbe and feed made into pouder,and drunke with wine, or water wherein yron hath beene G
of the Burnets is le(fer,for the moi’: part growing in gardens,riotw ithlianding it groweth in quenfihed doth the like. ten fields, where it is much fmaller : the other grcater,i’s altogether wilde. f . '3 16-aues of Pimpinell are very good to heale wounds,and are receiued in drinks that are made H
’ Inward wounds, good e leaues ofBurnet (‘seeped in wine and drunkemcomfort the heart, and make it merry, and are I \
Arden Burnet hath long leaues made vp together ofa great many vpon one 3603: ‘"03; again?‘ the mmbling and making ‘h°“3°f° one whereof is fomething round, nicked on the edges, fomewhat hairy :am0”3 ‘ C C \\_\h_
rifeth a flalke that is not altogether without leaues, fomething charnfered :vP°:'“tPlc i - tops whereof grow little round heads or lrnaps which b 'n f th 1' ll flo s of abrownc P _ . .. - fa colour, and after them cornered feeds, which sire thrulir\lIpgto;tr:theiI'x.nThe ibrdt is long 3‘ ° whole C H A P’ 422' Sdxzfi'dgr3 plant doth fmell fomething like a Melon,or Cucumber. ’ f g. . . . 2 Wilde Burnet is greater in all parts,it hath wider and bigger leaues than thofe of thfic O V fif 71?? D«?f57‘i}7’l077q : h it lk ' l , f ' b‘ ' ; a 1’ . V . _ rner t e a e is onger ometimes twoeu its high the knaps are greatenofadarlre Pu P {ant Hiskinde of saxifiage omgngmhwomen phyfitions ham: in gum vfwnd ,3 (am,-;;_
lou a dth f d'sl’k ‘f con d d : ' thno 153 _ r’ n C Cg 1 lame r em an greater therootlongenbunhls Bumctha P arlyknownevntothem,vouchfafingthatnamevnto itofhisvertuesagainl} the frone:i‘t bath the leaues of Fennell, but thicker and broader,very like vnto Sefelzpratenfiz Man/yjg.
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{mall at all. There is ke tin fome ardens another of this kinde, i '5 iC3U€5a fi3“‘°"'n lien . . . . heads, for the heads are: fome inch and halfe long, yet but flentihfgohclgidiigg the length, and the I VP afiiém (Which addition Pi-mt hath bellowed vpon this our Englilh Saxifrage) among which riletla floures (as I remember) are of a whitifh colour: in other refpeéts it differs not from the pfl‘-‘ccdcw fig ealkea Of-a cubic high or more, bearing at the top fpokie rundles befet with whitilh yellow: it may fitly be called Pimfineflafaflguzfirht barren/is maximig Great Garden Burnet. # S : the mm is thickeablacke V",i”h‘°“t=‘md Wh.-‘rte. Withinsand 03‘ ‘B001 f3“°“"- _ _ . 11 The Place. - ' ..‘ T I i - .. i On'rrnl;:§‘E:$::]1lT:1eg:II11Csi1aCéfigtglglgiy planted in Gardens, notwithllanding it doth gt.0W "M ‘; S‘'”g:oIgfig]n§lica?a facie Se_,Fclz'pr.:ter2jz‘:§ , :1: 2 4S1::7i"f:;¢I0: CW5]- The great wilde Burnet groweth (as M'.Lyte faith) in dry inedowes about Viluord and :11)’ M C e g ‘ an rage’ . ' ' ' ' g ' haue found it growing vpon the fide of a caufey which crofleth the one halfc of a field’ wbereoflb‘ one part is earable ground,and the other part medow lying betweenc Paddington and iyifofl Etcfil‘ neere vnto London, vpon the high way. ’
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q[ The Timi; They Home from Iune,vnto the end of Augufl. 11 '1’beN4me.t. The later herbarifis doe call Burner Pim int-I14 fangmfiréa, that it may differ from the 0th"? yet it is called by feuerall names,S4nguzfo_r 4, and smguinaria .- Gefmr had rather it fhould . i Peponeilla of the {men of Melons or Pompiongto which 1; is like, as we [me raid , ofothers 1‘ ’ at med Pzmptym/I4, or Bifenmtla : of iriofi men, Soléafirela : in high Dutch,§g[b[¢f3“ug , 337$ th 23attlin,fl5lutktaut,megelkcautzin F1'ench,P1mpermefie S uzfi;-5, _. in Engmh Burnehlta rec d cum alrera Diiafcaridis Siderititle 5 that is to fay, with p;‘af2;y:;f: his fecond Iron.whrt : the lea 9 (age cfpcclally that of the leifer fort) which we haue written to confifl of many nicks in the e es oft .d ieaues;and this may be the very fame which Pliny in his 24 book ch; re, 1 ,5 omgh to ” me ”‘ Perfiaasi/””i‘P’rtk becaufe it made them merry-he alfocalletli theliame giwtgntdia and C‘/i-gm?!’ “dd nkemre D’”’“)’ "’”J”’ ”’“:f°T that it doth mariielloufly agree with wine- to which,aIfo t is PW" Pmrlla (as we h_aue faid) oth giue a pleafant fent: neither is that repugnani that Plifl] 1“ ‘no of P13“ 33‘: Wfltffifls De Sideritiém, of the I ron-worts - for it often falleth omit that he |'““°"'et:n¢; one an t 1‘ ~ - 3 . . 0 when the ‘sriigi 5-’I*]'(1:;§3_clI%IL:1ets1:1!;il:i:;r';£>mEe]s,vnder diuers names : whichthing then b3P“°t 5,-,1gritt'I: . ow the plant, as that Plmy did not well.kI_1°_Wn hereof,
or Irori.wort it‘ - . but other means.“ wen thereby manifelt, becaufe hee fetteth not downe his owne op1fl1°
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Bumetbefides Ehedriing and bindiqrIig7i:ft:uit‘)'”’t1ii:iizti’ltrlei'hth doth likewife in an! C001‘ ’ and the i€1:f€I‘Bl1ffl€t hath lflieiylfifi Withalla certaine fuperficiall, fleight and temperaie fcillt, Which. it IS put IMO the Wine 1! d0th leaue behind it : this is not in the dry herbe in the iI1Y¢¢a“° i decoétion. . ’ -
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A B r I d h b f 131 Tb: Farmer. f Cong -' urnet is a ingu at goo er or woun s (which th' I)’ ' - his 5 ’ Iron-wort) and commended of a number: it {iancheth bulgedirtigfhfisthgigfbigilgliififiiamed 54”‘
’ 5 i ' k ' . 1: . gmfir A’ as we” inwardly ta CD’ as outwardly applied" be, beeiflg antic 2 Cl“/5m hath fer forth another plant not much difi'erent fr
- . . . . ' . Saxifra e 3 Either the JUYCC is iuen or the decoétion of the oud f - h her an - _ _ _ gm ‘bl? Oml Commmi g bmiredait is outwatdbgapplsiedpr em pm among mg” e::e2nat1il][en‘l§:r1l1ct(s3f of t e much Gd 1! Saxzfiag-4 Pamzamca, which I haue thought fit here to infer: . the eaues, faith hte,are
. . , ‘ r ' f Fumitorynhe {talks are fome 3 It flaleth 316 laske and bloud flix : it is alfo molt PF 45} 11 hi courfe. 0: hi fine‘ than tho-Fe of Hogs-Fennell,8c fomwhat like to thofe o_ . . The leflizr Burner is pleafantzo be eaten in fflllfid Sfiflewliliach i€i{st(t)l‘i)<)ttli:i[iItKt’c‘>Kirtiak}t,e the heart met the ,0 3 _ .flender,hauing forne few fmall leaues,and at the top carrying an vmbell ofwhicefloures.
o . - _, - - - -try and glad,asalf'o being put into wine, to which it yeeldeth a cettaine grace in the drinking. The 3 {E “.9? ‘E993 ‘l“.1.l,k.‘*. F114? 9*: 5i0gs1F?fl‘!§ll:b.F!F 91.096‘ 395‘ F9??? e"§C§ide,1t is hairy at the top
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