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99’ 2 . Ofnthe Hiftorie of Plants. LIB. 2. ‘ LIB: Of the Hifiorie of Plants.
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~ - . as Part of t , ' ' with ‘otions which are drunk of thofe that are brui- grow one fioure greater than that of the former, which confifleth of fine little leaues 8? Y 5'10? c B ,t a[1a1:eb‘Ody,adnldE-,her1ffore:1:§1g.,Eal¥l:l?;ll§igC frorgfomc high place. _ . goid ; afterwhich growes vp the fieeds among long hairy threds. The root is long,gr0Wlfl.% 3 P ’ 6 mo 1“W_''“ Y _f0. 6“: 0 d d ied dd keg e garments from being eaten withmoths_,and ~ mmawlm diiicmwxith flmiingi mmid [hiirim r d ll d d‘ ‘d d into flue pa“” 'r'"”‘° ‘herdidliaeievfnlgxiligiiggggg odisurfaiid feiile for all the phrfica" P“’P°f°‘ =5“ C“"‘°'. Flue nger uens at 1 many ‘ma eaues pre vpon t e groun , rm 6 hie xi 6 oiles do_ ‘i V
fomewhat fnipt about the edges like Cinke-foile, whereof it tooke his name. Am0“€ W as _ '
vp {lender {talkes diuided at the top intodiuers branches, whereon doe grow fmall yellogvélfiatlcs, .--.K_%_m A like thofe of Cinlte—foile : the root is cornpofed of many tough fltings or the fmell 0' kfoflcs. — . g V _ _ which makes it a kinde ofAuens;otherwife doubtles it multofnecellitie be one of the C110 can A P. . Str4Wv56’7' 7 135 -
;t 4 This hath ‘joynted firi'ngy roots fome finger thicke, from whence rife vp man)’ Elgcdgcs hairy leaucs,compofed ofdiuers little leaues,with larger at the top,and thefe fnipt about t 6 big ’ ‘H Ti” Kifldm like as the common Auens : amonglt thefe leaues grow vp fundry flzalkes fome foot or betltlerfloms ._ . “ i , _ _ _ where-on grow floures hanging downe their heads,and the tops of the ftalkes and cups oft gm 0 ’ Here [rt {liners forts of Straw-berries ;one red, another white, a third f0“ grcmes and 1‘k°""“°- zdare commonly alga pul'pcl‘lll) colour :thehfloIi1ir:s ghimfeluelsl are off: a glrettylrefd CO[llC;u(l‘),[1l11I‘1fl's’hauc a Mme Smw_bc"y»M-high is altogether bgmn of fruit. riuers (hapes, an grow iuers waies 3 w ic at eerie t e tea on t at C :4 raw 3 Homes’ indeed them. feuerall plants, as may be feene in Clu/im his Workes,where he glues YOU the C p ‘ - ,4 4 35415,. Wl'.llt()2l] you here finde exprePt,for a different kinde.Now fome of thefe fioures euen the gfjaéiiilgrt 1 Fragarxagfi Fm 1 €k',‘§fg§§a;_§c£ieS_. of them grow with line red round pointed leaues,which neuer lie faire open,but only flan fl of . Rtd Straw- l.")6l'Il€S. t . out, the middle part being filled with an hairy matter and ycllowifh threds :other-fame Conowm s leuerz, eight, nine, or more leaues 5 and fome againe lie wholly open, with greene lealles ‘rifw now elole vrider the cup of the floure, as you may fee them reprefented in the figure 5 and fame ‘3k.r at their tiiay be found compofed of a great many little leaues thicke thrufl: togetlléf; mi‘ fiifd, very double floure. After the floures are falne come fuch hairy heads as in other plants ofthlfcm ariiong which lies the feed.Gefner calls this Gram rival: : T/Ml1m,Caryopb]l7at4 major 1/W’f"’M‘ mrjm, Cagyop/gy/lzzta aqnatica .- Clzlaflu;,CEIgofby/lat: ma£1tanr1z1pnkm4,& tgrtig. f I 5 three fin,‘ T e root o£this is alfo t iic e, rous an w iti - tom w ic ari e man eauf -
gerss higlmelembling thofe of Agrimonic,the little Ieaue; liandingdirefily oppbfite each‘3%3‘n other-,fnipr about the edges,haity,a little curld,and of a deepe greene colour :out of the ix,“ the thofe,vpon a fhort {lalke growes commonly one {ingle floureofa gold yellow cnlourimuc 1‘ ‘Wet inountairie Auens defcribed in the fecond place. It flourcs at the beginning of Iirly, and 5" ‘
. ' A vpon the Alpes. Pom: was the firfl that defcribed it, and that by the name ofcaryap/2y//4”‘ L/‘dim omnizim mmima. 1:
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Thefe kindes of Auens are found in high mountaines and tl1lCl(e woods of the Nqrth Pa ‘ - V " ‘ ‘ ~ is A " ’
England: we haue them in our London gardens,whcre they flourifh and increafe infinitclY- Outed _ » ‘ \ —
35 Th6 fed fl0uI€d moufltaifle Auens was found growiflg in Wales DY in much hoqgihfif A . 1 , - _-it""-”"'-"W1?? friend M".T/Jamar G/ymz, who fent forne plants thereof to our Herbarifls, in whofe Gafd€“‘ I‘ ’
ueth exceedingly. i ‘
1] The Time. - They Home from the beginning ol'May to the end ofluly. qf T/Je Names. 5 diners Auens is called Caryopby//mi, fo named of the {mall of Cloues which is in tl'1CVl'OO[53£_m F finch, call it S 4m1muna’4,H erézz i6medz'c?.z,and 2\Q1ra'ta mflim .- in high Dutch,fi¢fl€DiCt¢fl mogtflfl“ Iggy!” Galiat .- of the Wallons, Gloria filia: in Englifh, Auens, and herbe Benet :'it is thought to be little Pliny", which mofl doe {ufpeét by reafon he is fo bi-iefc. Gmm,faith Pliny lid. a6.mp-7’ - hath flender roots,blacke, and oil’ a good fmell. J L ' The other kindesof Auens isicalled of the later Herbarifis, C4I:ya_p/Jy/lam mantama, “ens ‘ 1‘ nllght agree with the defcription of Bat:/mrris, if the Homes were purple tending ‘OW m l 11635 5 Which 33 We haue faid are yellow, and likewifcdilfer in that that the roots Of A“ {I 7}?‘ D‘/5""P""’”' 0fC10'~1€5a3fld 311056 Oflmc/Janis haue the fmell of Cinnamon. ’
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. .r The roots and leaues ofAuens are manifcftly dry, and fomethinghogwith a kinde of fcouring =;e., ,_ T quality. g R‘
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He Strawberry hath leaues fpred vpon the ground, fomewlfiatl fnipg ea[l1)e()1(l);td<1:e€v pg? 6; three fer together vpon one {lender foot-fialke like the re oi ca, gndér Rams) Wham“ fide, and on the nether fide more white:among which rife vp C ycuomafter . ,h ‘ h '
[me O°0r}imeth the fruit,not vnlike to the Mulberrimor rather the Rafplssrcd °fC°l°‘" ‘“““g‘ C
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if 75c’ Vernier.
Th d W {A d -n - -S . . . lie of the RG- fmallfloureaconfifiing offiuelittlewhiteleaues, the middle part fomewhat e ecoe ion o uens ma e i winei commended againfl cruditie orirawne
mackgpaine of the Cgollicke, and the biting ofvenomuus beafls. liner; it , e The fame is likewife a remedy for fhches and griefes in the fides, for flopping of? thdeiflblugtll Stern it e root is threddy, of long continuance, fending forth many concoéteth raw huinours,fcoureth away fuch things as cleaue to the intrals, waflfith and . «esf
. eat at abroad whereby it greatly increafeth. _ _ . R Q - 1 — d‘ Winds?) €{P€‘3l3”Y being boyled Wm} Win‘? 1 but if it be boyled with portage or broth it ljo bfllfid 1%: -Ofthefe there is alfoa fecond kinda. which is like the f:’::‘t‘1°e'r iSe$:’diE;§:1’C§_aues’ an ef-ficacie,and of all other pot-hcrbes is chiefe,not only in Phyficall broths,but commonl)’ res. The fruit is fomething greater,and ofa whltlfli C010“ 3 in all.
. There - _ . - - . ~ .1 5 fiou[C$ and firings like the other of his l<iinde.'_ _ 4 - ward lsauother fort which brings forth eaue . » The :10 T h€1€W§ and roots taken in this mannerdillolus and catlume clortered blond 1“ “V m pm g ’