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. Double Role Campionr . .
The Rofe Campion gtoweth plentifully 1“ molt gardens.
Q} ‘I be Time. They floure from Iune to the end of Anguil-
IJ 756 Names. , The Rofe Campion is called in Latine,D"””' mmm Rafi, Mariana Rafa, Ca-Ii Rafi, Ca»/z‘ flof -' ° Diofcorides, Aux}: r':¢antuun1na‘ = that is, Corp‘ mzrm or fiztirua .- Gaza tranflateth Mzmifh, Lucermt/45 beeaufe the leaues thereof be foft,8t fit to ma 6 weeks for candles,according to the teflim0“}’ ° Diafcorider, it was called Lycbmls or Lye/zflit/W2 that is, aTorch or fuch like light, according ‘S the fignification of the word, cleere, bright; 3“ light-giuing floures : and therefore they We” called the Gardeners Delight, or the Gardfflers Eye .- in Dutch, Cfibziflw etc : in French,0e2M‘ and oeilm Dmuin high-Dutch , 9383,1813 E0? zlimand flaimmclcorzun. '
{I ‘Me Nature. _ The feed ofRofe Cam ion,faith G4lm,is I10‘ and dry after a fort in the econd degree.
qr Tbe I/ertim. The feed drunk in wine is a remedy for thcm that are flung with a fcorpion, as Diafcorider I5‘ Prifi eth.
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He wild Rofe Campion hath many rough broad leaues fomewhat hoary and woolly 5 among which rife vp long {oft and hairy {talks branched into many arrnes,l"ct,with ' ° like leaues,but lelfe. The floures grow at the-top of the flalks, compafi of flue leallcs of a reddilh colour : the root is thicke and large,wi:h {ome threds anexcd thereto. ll: h Thgre al{‘o growes commonly wilde with vs another of this kind with white floures, 35 “Ira anor er t at hath them of a lightablufh olor. i ' 2 The Tea Rofe Campion is a final l'1:rb,fet about with many green leaues from the lower P31’: vpwatd 5 which leaues are thicke,fomewhat lefl'er and narrower than the leaues of feet Purflanf-_ hath many crooked flalks fpred vpon the ground a foot long, in the vpper part whefegf there 15 fmall white Home in fafhion and Ihape like a little cup or boigaftcr the rgrgemre ofBg£yg;¢ alézwf 0: 5P3;1i?g Poppy,haumg within the {aid floure little threds ofa blaclre colour, in ta{‘re falgyfi“ vn lea ant. riw T/2o.Herréetrrep<I)]rted yntolr1rie,(tihfitt by the fest lide in igancafliire {mm ryfience this Plant came’ tl ' other on ereo wit re ourest we flan This brings many Pralks from one root,round,long,and weaker than thofe of the fir{.’tdff' fq;ibed,1ying vfually vpon the ground : the leaues grow by couples at each joint,long,foft, 86 bar ty 5 among which alrernatly grow the floures,abour the bignefli: ofthofe of the firfi defcrribfihage ofa blurb colour 5 and they are alfo fucceeded by fuch feed-veKels,containing. a reddilh f€€d-‘T
root is thicke and fibr'ous,yet commonly outlines not the fecondyeare. . W; +* I Lyr ’ t
i'i"E5}?ig"iléiiiti~Iirtorre of Plants.
‘ii I Lywfliifyrlve/Z2'r3‘ruée//oflore.iW
ed wilde Campion.
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3L*'.$.I{;:'~ ” 7. 755,1. .,- . Vim? 23 yyzlz 3,; us 5.7145. c[,,fiJ_ ‘hale harry Carnpion.
2 Lycbni: marina Aflglica.
Engliih Sea Carnpion,
4 I-yclznzkfylvurrfirir 8. Clafij; Hoary wilde Campion.