W flour:-S ola rm

f

I Qllthe Hifiorie of Plants. V L13. 2.

' ,. . - . - oodY-T fragrant fmell,not inferior to the Cloue Grllofloure. the root firs al‘dmoaEt81~]£eV3Ouble 1 'I"here islalfoailfngle one of this kinde, whofe figure I heere giue you in T e b one ofour Ant nor. 1: _ _ y f l._ 1‘ c 2 P“W‘;:le:r:::: 532,21: £e;2ret‘£:e‘:;$:gl:iEi:’;:2r:‘*° «egg Attetootern 3 ,. n flmm lfevfvliite jagged Pinlze hath a tough wooddly tom 2 “Om “"_’h_‘°E1t"‘{:' ;:::eSi1§Ee1:nt:31e¥

men to them? Swhcrwgon do grow we do“ 16 Burp ed on the ed es refernblinga feather:wher- fling of Sue -muesfimmnes momfim oh CEPPY ’l:g%’he feed is fog: blackifh and like vnto onion llpiiiifl I game it the name Plumarumor feat etc in . I a

feed.

- lafl :1: There is another varietieof this.with the leaues fomewhatd largiei‘-i and dggefetaietg ‘fleece, mention-ed-. the fioures alfo are fomewhat bigger, more cut in or rut 6 , an fm-ssll. ' _ . . - r » . Home‘ 4 Tthis purple coloured Pinlre is very like the pgcciedfgltdlfl fi§1k5a1i'_:)":£e:‘~.l;d _l:3“:3'2E Pm.P]e r,,Ow- at the tops oi the branches,le_lTer than the lafi e_ cu e ,an not 1) Y] gg 3 golour tending to ':>lewne(l'e,wherer_n confifieth the difference. I I {all m ore, There he diners other forts of P1DkS,Wll§l'€Of to write partifcu arhyyvtére tau“ rage aré this It daring they are all well known to the molhrfnotto all.'(Ii'he1'eI olge rk e e evgrnuenieht to place th fm. [hag that we tloe keep in ourgardenst notwithfltan mg t in e 1:} c or and few or none of vvildc-f {eyes in this fame chapter,con_fider1ng their nature and vertues Ea?‘ cad them be vied in phy llCl{C5bClldCS their neerenelli: in kindred and neigh or 00 -

confi- e

5 C.4riop5yllm' plumariusgfilueflfk “W”

4 Czzriopky/[us pltmzearius pztrpureus. V‘/him wildcjagged Pinks.

Purple Pinks .

\\“\\\\\o e \\ \\ ».\\\

‘v 3 ' ,. 1 u _\ _ g ;;~ . \ r.‘ at ,___ _ , '.

.. " . I‘

. . _ Ar

‘V " 7,”. 1 _ .. . .,_' ; * I"! ,—’ * '. 5 ; ‘t, ' 11/‘ 2' 9 5, u p I ', 1’ ‘a 3 2;’ '7 ‘:9 " *-r , . 4' \ A_ .'. z ' g . ' . E . . . / " 3 47 - 2; r , 4 " f , I‘ .7 » I’ r '. '4 2 a, V; A , '1. r I K f I 4. ' - 4.

,‘ 4 - r

‘« .r'

, r

. . I \ ., _ .

7 *~ . \

. Y: ,

. . . . . - kc 9 5 This wilde jagged Pmke hath l_Caues:flalkSaa_nd floures like vnto the white yagged pm i rthe garden,but altogether lefll-,wherern they efpecrally differ. . _ ‘.6 VP gen- 6 The purple mountain or wild Pink hath many fmal gralfy leaues:among which “cg {potted rder flalks fet with the like leaues but lefle ; on the top wherof do grow fmall purple flfilllljbg ' finely with white or yellowilh f pots,and much lefl'e than any of the others_ before §l_€f7F V7 1119

L136 2-‘ Of oflljlantsr

5‘c::rT 7.0? 1/1”! mantmmxfwrpureus.

Q 7 Caryop/:}£7w mmtamu Cluflf. “dc Purple Jagged Pinlte.

Clufiu: mountaine Pinker

i 8 Caryapl.-ylluspumilia t/Ilpinusg Dwarfe Mountaine Pinke, '

_l‘ |‘\

h

: r-‘- l l . ' 1 . .

\l er \

«lrll _ \‘ \ \\ I

9 Car)?» tray“-“ 6‘ {fill ; yin: azruleu: me A 5 L7 5 Lea els Pinkem mfiw Pqnieflflt ate, ,\‘l’nfiug‘»‘r

'j;.L

he

an Qallxced Thllftaand of a bitter tafle : among which rife vp fmalltender foot-flalkes, rather thofe t a S Q” “ems themfelues, of the height of two inches 5 whereupon do grow fuch leaues as {Were next the ground, but leffer, let by couples one oppofite to anothenat the top of [foot-{talke doth flaand one red floure without fmell, confifiiug of fine little leaues fet in gh an h‘:15k€vO_r hole fiue cornered, of a greenifh colour tending to purple. The root is T ‘£3 ;jsCafi_1ng abroad many fhoots,whereby it greatly encreafeth. _ _ With lime mars O‘ E113 liature may jufily take the next place; for the itallce is fome inch high, {ct Eofed ogfiue HE‘: Pgllted greene gra {lie leaues : the Homes which grow vpon thefe flallres are com- lfl bl kc minim‘ °h €31-coloured leaues a little diuided in their vpper parts =tI'xc feed 1_S contained neymhereby it cg ‘*3 5,and it IS f mall and reddi{h,and {haped fomewhat like the fafhion of a kid; blacke and m §'“¢5 “Wit! to the Lyclmides, than to the C400}?/7}//I 0‘ Pmkfso The root is long,‘ as; mg“ “C {Plead mgwvhereby this little plant couers the groutld a good fpace together like " - we‘ all makes a curious {hew when the flour-es are blowngwhrch is commonly in Iune. It

Ddd ' i " floureg

Mountaine Piuke-of Clufiu: defcription hath many large leaues growing in a tuft like.