Of the Hifloric of Plants’ L; B‘ 2" Of the Hifiorie of Plants.

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#1 TéeN4»m- . ; "‘°Wé1 < rr : h £1: 1? ll: rt‘ 1 dd It is called in our age Cbrzflopljoriamz, and .S'.C6rg'/Zopbori beréa .~ in Englifh, Hflbe Chltfmggz, Om“ my Lllktdigltsecgfliahrinfgglltdidigeiiatgfyelldd hhfetdospoti thrfrmglilz ghgvdx ihuthearbgf: craellcd ' - ' - ' ' : Vlt . - . - ' f<i)I:rcr§et(.l'1::':Il;el1:)l;aatfl1%1:t)riIt1it:e1vtv.t?;hE§;:)1f:{{:§g;rPl;:::i:‘:tgziagguglixgjgggm Btu doubt, whicc1=]r:¢i.(;v:rcl1 being vad ed and fallen away 3there come in place three or foure great cods or husks,= . 3 '

. . . y - ° s . Pen. when the r are ri e « th 'nner art of which cods is of a faire red colour wherein is lDll‘C‘1t 18 of the number of the AComte$,Ot Wolf:-banes,bY teafon of the deadly and p€m1“°“ figfltained bhcke mining and pg1i;11cdleed5,p35 big 39 3 Peafcaand b°t""‘3“° '°'“*‘-‘TY b1;€k° feed 5 quality that it hath,hl«:e vnto Wolfes-bane,or Leopards-bane. “Chad °

qr Tb T 2 lik 3 led or crimfon feed,vi‘ihic'h is barren and empty. The root is thieke,great,and tuberous, e empera arc.

ellllto‘ h The temperature of I-lerbe Chrillopher anfwereth that of the Aconites,as we haue faid. fmjin There is another kinde of Pcionic called of Dadomm, Pcrania féminapriéré ormez, P¢:a7Ji4_ I!

t ecomtnofn Peionie. . _ WT 75‘ 7"”"“'- - - ." 1.11 En lilh female P ionie which is fo well lmownevnto all that it needeth notan de- Ifindelittle or nothing extant in the antient or later writers, of any one good propfifm whet V f l-‘Hon. g C‘ . y

with any part of this plant is pollelled : therefore I wifh thofe that lone new medicines to take W3; The third ltinde of Peionie (which Perm fetteth forth vnder the name Pmmiafzemimz Palyzm; that this be none of them,becau l'e it is thought to be of avenomous and deadly qu811.tY- Mk; . D9:lam¢u»5,Pa’0ni4f2rmim1 mu,/tip/ex : in Englifh,Double Peionie) hath leaues,roots,and floures t e °0mmon female Peionie, fame that his leaues are not {'0 much jagged, and are Ofa lighter

- "§"’“‘" 4—"”"/'-Z‘ lOur : thg 1-00:5 arc thicker and more tuberous, and the flO[ll'CS much gTC3tCl', exceeding

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V 17 The 1(1,;d¢,-, _ Is 2 Pwriuia fa=mz'mz. 3 Peouiafwmina multiplex; Here be three Peionies,one male,and two fetnales,de{cribed by the Antients :th6 13‘9’°'.'"t;; “male Pe‘°“‘e" » _ Dguble red Paloma" haue found out foure more; one of the female kinde,called Peom'4pumila,or dwflfc P610251: " and another called Pczonia promzfma /imnmra,Baltard,Milibegotten. or neither of botb,b“‘ d 3 .

werea plant participating of the male and female 5 one double Peionie with white flotm‘-*5» an fourth kinde bearing lingle white floures.

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lg; There is found another fort of the double Peionie,n_ot differing fromthe p'rfec'c'det’1t"in ftallts,- ’°’ Toots : this plant bringeth forth white floures,wherein confifieth the difference.’ , onga. r ‘ere is another 1; inde ofP‘e'tonie(called of Dba1on.zu4,P¢zbni4fa=min4 altera‘ .~ but of VI’m_r_z_,1’4’-_ r.,,- °’_’{1’f€uai five izmtrzz.-in Englilh,Mai.den or Virgin Peiony)that is like tothe common l3e1soat1n}& ed’a1'l‘:>‘l;il<1e:u;s}11e“ft“€S and lionres are much lell'e, and the fialkes fhorter : it beareth red floufc

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Iourv E haue liltewife in our London gardens another fort bearing floures ofa P31‘ wh‘F'fl‘ C?- ony,r,°l,'tV]““.’~’-1°_»refembling the female wilde Peionie, in other refpeéts like the double White PCL» 7 I ‘T The Dgfifiphbm I Pei0fiY) Eh 7 gge/:3:4nba)Elff::§ ‘l)‘:r:shti1r)ri“l€i:fri1 Confiiantinople had two other varieties of angle péibnies

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1 THe firfi It-rnde ofPe1ome (being the male, called Panama ma: .~ in Engl1ll1;%l‘_? f)fd;ucr9_ M 3316 had the leaues real when they came out of the ground 3 and the_floure of this was of a deep: hath thicke red flalkes a cubrt long : the leaues be great and large, C019? hgc leagues 0 ofa i Elite the other had them of a whitilh greene,and the floures of‘ this were fomwhatlargcraand

léaucs growing or joyned together vpon one {lender {lemme or rib, not much V9} 9 _ , A the 8 ter co-lour.In the leaues and other parts they refembled the cQmmonrdoub1e»PerenYé:I.*T£‘ . , _ _, .7’ ‘)r