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2 -Golden Saxifrage hath round c0mP“rf; {ed leaues,bluntly indented about the bomllra like the former, among which rife vp 113 5355 r handfull high, at the top whereof gr0W FV?’°d‘I)c three little leaues together: out of the I/Wd _ of them fpring fmall floures of a golden $010’: after which come little huslts, whffcln 15 con tained the red feed, not vnlike the former‘: ( 9 root is tender, creeping in the gmll“ long threds or haires. _ he 1 3 P0724 hath fet forth this plant by to I name of Saxzfiaga 4154 permit, and the“ ‘ire’ C haue placed it here 5 though Ithinkc I W5 _ more fitly haue ranked him with P/Will‘ fffla 1 men folio formerly defcribed. It hath 3 m. fingle root from which arife diuers fat long! a leaues,fomewhat hairy,and diuidcd 1nI°_‘1’:: Y parts : amonglt thofe rifeth vp a round kn“
gt, a Szrscifiutgirz zilézi pemccz. Vvhite Roclte Saxilrage.
liall<e,roughifh,and of a putplilh ,¢{01°1"’ fomc.
halfe foot high, diuided into fundty b|'3“°£$ .,:~ ' ._ I _ which carry white fioures, confifilflg °f in ‘= J‘ ‘ .5" — . leaues apiece,with fome yellowilh lhrédss '¥\\\i\\ . I _ ' 1 their middles: thefe falling, there remalflia >“< *““ cup containinga very {mall feed. IIHOWC theend of lune in the fhadowie places
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The white Saxifrage groweth ‘pl€Q‘if"l!Y' _ P
in fundry places of England, and e 631311733‘ a field on the left hand ofthc high way.“ 7;“, goe from the place of execution called 5‘ 31, Thomas ‘s/Vaterings vnto Dedford by London, It groweth alfo in the great 56161 by Iflingtofl 31. n led the Mantles ialfo in the greene places by the {ca fide at Lee in Effexjanlpng thc mfhes, 3*} dc fémdry other places thereabout, and elfe where. :1: It alfo growes in Saint Georges fields be “ . outhwarke. 1: - ' , - The golden Saxifrage groweth in the moifi and marifh grounds about Bathe and W615» “Wadi the M0Ores by Bolton and Wisbich in Lincolnelhire .2 1: and M‘.Georgc Bowler hath found i‘ grab ing in diners woods at Chillelhurft in Kent : M’.G00dye*r alfo hath obferued it abundantly °“ ‘in ihadowie mom rockes by Mapledurham in Hampfhire :and I haue found it in the like Places Yorkfltim 3|: _ Q} ‘T/36 Time. n, The White Saxifiage floureth in May and Iune : the herbs with his floure are no more fflwev ' till the next yeare. Th‘? Edd“ saxiffage floureth in March and Aprill. _ _ I; The 2\{gme:. _ h M_ The firft is called in Latine Saxifiagd 4164 .- in Engli{h,white Saxifrage,ot white Stone—W“*"‘~” - Thefecond is called Golden Saxifragepr Go1den stone-breake. I ' . {I Th Nature. The firfl of thefe, efpecially the root and feed thereof, is of a warme or hot complexiofls Golden Saxifrage 15 of a cold nature,as the tafie doth manifeflly declare. {I T53 Vertuer.
The root of white Saxifrage boiled in wine and drunken, prouoketh vrine,clenfeth the kidmeé
A and bladder, breaketh the Rom: and driueth it forth, and is fingular good againa the flrangurflan
an other grgefes and imperfeétions in the reines. nae}.
B The vertucs of golden Saxifrage are yet vnto vs vnknowne, notwithftanding ram of this mi
that it is a lingular wound herbe,equall with Sanicle.
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’ T He firlt being the common kinde ofSow-brea'd,called in {hops Panxkporcinwgand t/Iii-' tbanita, hath many greene and round leaueslike vnto Afarabacca, fauing that the tip’-
the le per part of the leaues are mixed here and there confufedly with white fpots,and vndc: easuoefs next the ground of a purple colour : among which rife vp little ltemmes like vnto the
H blow \ ioletgbeamng at the top fmall purple floures, which turne themfelues backward (being mi) like a Turks cap,or Tulepan,ofa {mall fen: or fauour,or none at all-:-which being pa It,
I . _ . °‘° fuccced little round knops or heads which containe {lender btowne feeds; thefe knops are
3 Cyclamen erbiculatofblia. 2 Cyclamen folio Hedefiés: Round Sow_b;-cad, Ivie Sow-bread.
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