ii '89:.-> Of the Hifiorie of Plants.
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2]: 6 Clematis craciara Alpim. , _ Virgins Bower of the Alps. q 7/76 P14“-
Thefe plants do not grow wilde in_ Efl:8i§:‘ij that I can as yet learnesnotwithflandlflg . 6 them all in my garden, where they fl0““ 1 ceedingly. /
TJL’ Time. — Thefe plants dqde floure from Augufi to the end of September. qr ‘T/2: Names. _ _ mes There is not much more found of their na 0‘- than is expreffed in their feuerall titles, 9i with ftanding there hath beene fomewhat “in_’ as I thinke,by hearefay,but nothing 0fC‘3”afuf_ tie : wherefore let that which is felt dQW“‘iu-fig fice. We may in Englifh call the 5T3: B.’ mg C lematis,or whiteClematis, Biting Peri?/‘ 1-? or purging Peruinkle, Ladies BOW“: 3“ gins Bower. '1'/re ‘Tam emture. _ - ’
The leafe hqerrc-of is biting, and C103’ "‘.‘%:',,'§ ly blifl:er,being, as Ga/en faith, of a cat}lhF {- burning quality : it is hot in the bcglnmng the fourth degree.
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Diafcoride: writeth.rhat the leauesbemg “P6 plied do heale the fcurfe and lep1’V,3“d_[ feed beaten, and the pouder drunke water or with mead, purgeth flegmfi 3“ by the ftoole.
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C H A P. 52.8. 0fWood»6ina'e, or I‘Ion_y»fl¢c/Q/e.‘
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THere be diuers forts of Wood-bindes, fome of them fhrubs with winding fialkes, that W3“? themfeluesvnro fuch things as are neere about them. Likewife there be other forts or km {ct found Out by the later Herbariflzs, that clime not at all, but {tend vpright, the which aube
forth among the fhrubby plants. And firfi of the common Wood- binde.
Q] The Defcriptiozfi. I 00d~binde or Hony-fuckle climeth vp alo ft, hauing long flender wooddy fiaiiih Pmfid into diuers branches : about which itand by certaine'difl8“°Cs m co-
leaues {Ct together b cou les 0 ' ht a‘n{l h . f li hfgrecn 10111‘ 3b°“eoVnd€m€3‘h :35 3 Whiitifh grehne. %he flrdirrrdg fh<?v§ til€[I|af::(l)lia: iheat0%5 Ofthe
ches,many in number, long, white, fweet of fmell, hollow within; in one pan ftanding more with Ceftaflée thredde; growing out of the middle. The fruit is like little bunchcsofgmp-C when they e ripe,w erein is contained fmall hard feed. The root is wooddy, afld “O” W firings. _ 2 This {lrange kind ofwoodbmd hath leaues,’{’ralks,and roots like vnto the comm
binde or Honifuckle, faurng that neere vnto the place where the floureg come forth, t
grow through the leaues,like vnto the herbe Thorow-wax,called Perfolzamwhich leaues 0‘
ble little faucets i out of which broad round leaues proceed faire, beautiful], and _W€l an V fl0l"¢S.(hining with a whitifh purple colour, and {omcwhat dam with yejlow, by litt er reddes, firetched out like the nofc of an Elephanngarnifhed within with f mall yellow clinics 0‘ ' and when the floures are in their floutifhing, the leaues and Homes do refembls? f5“"°“
L 1 Bo 2- Of the Hifiorie of Plants. 891 §geflouTe:JrVV~ ‘ n‘r_Sf°“° 3h0ue another,filled with fioures,as the firfhwhich hath caufed it to be called double Hog
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2 Periclymermmperfirliatum. Italian Woodbinde.
I Ptriclymmm», °°dhinde or Honifuckles.
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Odbinde groweth in woods and hedges, and vpon {limbs and b“f_hes,ofrentimes win-5
F5 F0 flraight and hard about,that it leaueth his print vpon thofe things fo wrapped. double Honifucklc gtoweth now in my Garden,and ma_ny Others llkewife in great plenty, not long fincgvery rare and hard to be found, except in the garden of fome diligent Hei-
, '1-her The Time. ~ r ' is rj e. ealles come forth betimes in the fpring: the floures bud forth in May and Iune : the fruit utumne. hi 1] The Name)". {hop ‘gelled in G,-ceke, ..m.\..'.urav 2 in Latine, Volmmm majra : of Scriéonim Largw, Sylzm naatcr .: in Dutc’ »‘P"1_f5lz'um’ and (J1/tgtrifjrlqm .- of fome, Lilium inter [}*ima : in Italian, Vimibofco .- in High filer‘/1, _’95¢P8hlabt: in Low Durchmbcpteublant, and Qtaammekcns dfituit : in Frenc11,C5¢.'W- ' ‘*1 Spanifh, U1¢,,d,gjg1.,,,,_- in Eng[ifl1’VV00dblIldC, Honifuckle, and Caprifoly.
There h . T/Je Temperature. r to be l ed , 9:11 an errour in times pal’: growne amongft a few, and now almoit paft recoue y e “if gamgbeing growne anerrour vniuerfall, which errour is, the decoétion of I11? 53035 Of a C3; or the difiilled water of the floures,are rafhly giuen for the infl3mm.‘;“°ns 9f ‘hf: 1“ ‘h“'°t¢a 38 though they were binding and cooling. But conrrariwife H0111 _l1C-K16 15 1161-’ nor binding ., but hot, and attenuating or making thinne. F0”? Gale” f3“hab0Ih the e °°dbmd€,and alfo the leaues,do fo much attenuate and heater“ 1“-Omewhali I00 much ‘fine drunke,they will caufe the vrinc to be as red as blond,’ Y“ do they at the fiffi 9.“e.‘Y PW’
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oodbinde : many” times it falleth out, that there is to be found three or four e fau-