53% I the Hiftorie of Plants.
_ — ~—--I e ~ . . . _ . _ g - which contame an vnequall ted feed like that of Pr1mrofes,but bigger. the root is finglc and e: der and dies as foone as the feed 19 perfeéted. It growes naturally in dtuers places of Aulhia, 3 _ aznhngfi the come about the Bathes of Baden swhereas it floures in Aprill,and ripens the flied 1“ May and lune. i 1} The Place. _ L./Izeeirafacf will not grow any where but in watengreat l_l:ore of it is about Ftontrgnan by M0” ellier in Languedoqwhere euety filher-man doth know it. _ _ The fecond groweth vpon old. {lone and mud walls znotwithfiandrng I haue (the more to 8”“ Mmhzolua great jewell) planted it in my garden. ff The Time. The baftard Afldrofnee floureth in Iuly,and the feed is ripe in Augufi. T he Names. Amlrafizee is of fome called I/mhiliem m4ri7ms,or fea Nauell. A ' _ ‘ V i The fecond is knowne and called by the name of Amlrofizce eltera Mattmo/1. i Q} The Temperature. ‘ The fea Nauell is ofa diureticke qualitie, and more dry than gale» thought it to be, hot than others haue deemed it: there can no moifiure be found in it. _ qr _'1’he Vermes. _ . _ d in ma A Sea Nau-el-woort prouoketh vrrne, and drgefieth the filthrneflé and .flrmmelI'e gathere ti03"‘—t5i- . . . . . . . - ‘I 3 Two drams of rt,-as Dzaflorzde: _fatth,drunke in wrneabring downe great {tore ofvrrne out Oflhcl bodies that haue the droplie,aud rt maketh a good plaifier to eafe the patne of the gout. ./if‘.
CH AP. 153. 7{0fi’»r0ot,0r Kqfiwoort.
zahodig Radix, Q; The Dcfcriptioh. Roofe-—root. .. _ d {at O fewoort hath many fnra1l,thrcke,afl bby {lems,growing from a thicke and kflo E root:the vpper end of it for the H103 VW fiandeth on the ground, and is there of 3 PO 5 plifh colour, bunched 81 knobbed like til? I
ofOrpin,with many hairy firings hangingéliffé
at, ofa pleafant frnel when it is broken,lik The I
damaske rofe,whereof it tooke his namc- {om leaues are fet round about the l’talks,eucfi geld the bottome to the top, like thole of the the Orpin, but narrower, and more fnrpt abol“ . edges. The floures grow at the top,of3 3
yellow colour. Q)’ The Place.
_ _ . . ' {C It groweth very plentifully in the North $36» of England, efpecrally in a place called In: a borough Fels,nccre vnto the brookes fidC?rO“, not elfewhere that I can as yet finde out» ' whence I haue had plants for my garden- q; ‘The Time. It floureth and flourifheth in lune, 30 feed is ripe in Augull. q] The Names. I mg Some haue thought it hath taken the 03 . Rhazlia of the Ifland in the Mediterranéan called Rhodes:but doubtleffe it took h15 “.16 3 Rhddid radix, of the root which fmellcth 1’ rofe: in Engli{h,Rol‘e-root,and R-oi‘c‘~'~'~’°m {[ The Vcrmer. There is little extant in writing of the faculties of Rofewoort : but this I haue ffilliflfilsf; rootbe ftamped with oile of Rofes and laid to the temples of the head, it eafeth the pa! v head. I C ,4 A "‘
C1 thfi
if :11‘ “of thb’
and leirfi '
B. 2. of the Hiltorie of Plants.
C H .5 rs. 1 Crithmum marigmm; Rocke Sampier, ‘ A
3 Crithmum ehryfimthemum. Golden Sampier.
Of Sampier. 2 Vcrirhmumfjzimfimr; Thorny Sampier.
5! :1 ’ \\l'L5i\
qr Thefleforiptiofi.
x Ocke Sampier hath many fat and thicke lcaues fomwhat like thofe’
of th_ele(l‘er Pt1rllane,ofafpi_cie *?é*c»W*“‘rr** 5 rr es vpa a 1 1 e into many ma praies or fprigs on the top whereof row 1" ok‘ tufts of white,floures , like the tuigts of Igendlell or Dill ; after that comes the feed, like the feed of Fene1l,but greater: the root is thiclte and
lftnobby,beeing offmell delightfull and plea- ant.
2 The fecond Sampler‘, called P.zfi‘imm'
marz'm,or fea Parfnep,hatih long fat leaues ve- ry much jagged or cut cuen to the middle rib,‘ {harp Or prickely pointed, which are l"et vpon large fat jointed [talks 5 on the top wherof do grow tufts of ~whiti'flr or elfe reddilh floure.5- The feed is wrapped in thorny husks:thc root is thicke and longmot vnlikg to the Paffeilfip’, vet ood and wholforne to_ C €9if€“=’ - gig Golda“ Sampler bringeth forth many {talks from one root,C0mP3-m“l 313011? With a multitude oflong fatleaues, let togetlrer by equal diflances : at the top.whereofco'me yel‘~ ll-ow‘ Homes, The feed is like other-1}: of the rock Sam ier. — . _ y