Of the Hiflorie of Plants; '- A L I B; 2- / LI 2- _ ’ Of the HiPc0rieA0fPIai1ts.‘. 1" T9 in
‘La Qgugt gggppgg 3 the Englifhmenjfironecrop,and Srogiehore,lirc1e Sroneci-op,Pricket,Mouf-tat-la an:-!e(:1ffCD[1!nES f_0m'ewhat nicked in the edges , leffer than thofe of the former,'placed oiit'o{'7.’ortler. \/Vall Pepper,Coimtry Pepper,and lack of the Butterie. p is Clmres be either red or yellow,or elfe whirifhzthe root _is white,wel bodied and full ofkerneis. . V_ 11 71,3 7-€,,,Pm,,,,,e_ ’ i now a? §U}t11s very full oflife:the (‘talks fer only in clay continue greenc a long time, and if they be This little herb is {harpe and biting,and very hot. Beingourwatdly applied it raiferh bll?E€1'5> and fhn. dt en wamec-i they am) grow’ Wee haue 3 Wilde kinds of O’PY“¢ growing in POYUC 56135 and at length exuiceratcth it 1._ -‘1 Owy woods in moi}: places of England, in each refpeét like that of the garden, fairing that The Vertaer. 5' akogethfir leifer. A It walleth away hard kernels and the Kings euill,if it be laid vnto them,as Diafcoride: writes. V B The juice hereof extraéted or drawne forth,and taken with vineger or other liquor,procure*_3 V0‘ Th _ 5; The Place, _ mit,and brings vp grolfe and flegmarick humors,and alfo choleriek, and doth thereby oftentimes That Sy Pr°fP°’,be&}n flmdowie and RWY Places” 01d W315 made of 10"“ 0' 30“?-071.5451’! faith cine the Quartan Ague and other A gues of long continuance : and giuen in this manner it is a rc- the I 16.3’ g’°“’ 1“ V‘“9_Y3Td5 €00‘ ‘med P13CC5_-Th‘? 5*“ growth in 83’d€“5slh€0¥h€-Yeufifie Wh€‘Y€= medic agamfi poifons inwardly “km. g , the an much found in Spaine and HUnga.l‘1€5[1C1thC‘l‘lS Germany without ir;for it groweth vpon min .f es of the riuer o_fRhene rieere the Vineyardes,in rough and {tony places, nothing at all dif- g min that which is found in Spaine.
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C H A P. 146. of Orpine. ’e5"‘m0ng Vines,in old lomy daubed and irony walls. » {J The Time; The Orpynes floure about Augufi or before.
qr TheDefm'ption.
. . . . . . - , The Names. _. fie S panifh Orpyne (‘ends forth round fialkes,thicke,fl1pper1_e,hauing as it were littf Se The {in} is that which is called of the grecians 'uAi¢zoy and .._..g.‘......-mrof the Larines, Telephiurrz, and Pmts fomwhat red now and thfm. about thefoot ‘ the leaugs 1“ M53 manner be ‘hide; ml;:2Pl;"r"""”"_”.f}'l7/6_f1re,an'd I/Zecchra.-but Illecehra by reafon of his fharpe and biting quality diifereth
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ing {harp toward the point _: thefe kernels be white,and hauing firings growing forth of them. it _;?;£’fcFoncfl kind of Orpyne is called in {hops C7dfl;Iltl,3Dd Crajflrla Fahm‘a,and Craflir/4 majagrhat _ . _ _ V - _. . er tom that which is defcribed in the cha ter of little Ho ifleel<e:itis named alfo F454- 1 C”.//7%!“ WW Hz_/I74'W- 2 C'4f“’4fi”3”“-54 ""“”f“- mg”DUtCh,£t9annkcaut,€llsnauenkraut,fnr:5fioang.ac jrorémepnzin Italian Faéagraflh :_ Spamfll O"PYne- Commm‘ ’Pyne' Englfgfilélouharhe dc: rvigne:,Feuc efibe é .- in Low-Dutch, fitmt mogtelegnd $381119! Qllmfl 3 ii’!
_ b > rpynebalfo Liblong or Liue-long.
T ._ qr The Temperature; he 0’PY"3 be Cold and dry,and of thin or fubtile parts.
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“P0 ack alfo-,which thing it doth by reafon of the f'c’ouring_or clenfing’ quality that it h3th=Wh€?€~
faid“f§)4 er}. atttibuteth vnto it an hot facultie,though the tafie fl1eWcth the contrarie : which af‘ore_ . we“ cleuring facultie declareth, That the other two alfo he likewife cold. But cold things may as
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€il§l~l\ill‘¥?;+ ' § ., a ""' “ ~ ' t T C O-"PY“W1th purple floures is lower and Ieiier than the common Orpynithe Ptalks be " ~ ‘ ‘ “ 3‘ "' “ - l fle“d¢’°“iand for the moft part lie along vpon the ground. The leaues are alfo thinner and l°“ge"i3C0fa tnoreblew greene-yet well bodied {tending thicker below than aboue,
et together without order: the flouies in the tufts it the tops of the flialkes be of a P313
Of hairy filrn1§g:.p_“‘P1€-The roots be not fer with lumpes or knobbed k:ernels,but‘wirh a multitude
2 - * . doe ca'll[di?t1;£§fOIan‘d 0’PY“.aS it is 1<n0Wn toffew,fo hath it found no name,hut' that (orne Herbarilis remaineth gre£n:§’fi'”P€rvivum or‘ virem .- for the {ialkes of the other dowither in_winter,the root °‘€ We may call iutghe fT‘a1k€S and leaues of this endureialfo the {_harpD€fl:C Of Wlmfihfmd th€f€-- ‘ , a dc; [canes than a ” “g11fl1,Orpyn euerlaitinggor‘ neuet-dying Orp'yn- This hath ICWCI and r0uI1- = The Fecond, which is our Comm“ O’PYne, doth likewife iire vp with very many r°”“ my ofthe f0rmer:the floures are red, and cher°.°t fibr°“5~
, . _ V T 3 C! T -. . . r . . , flalltes that are fmooth,but not jointed atall ; the leaues are groife or corpulenr, rhickc, lrroildé "fim rec“-‘~“3yd Eh: feeds of this from Ferr.mro~Imperaia of Naples ,' vnder rhe_n]an;e . ‘ ' ‘ “ *' 3 " v ' ' ~ ~ V ~ Tgacf .77!/73'