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2 The feeoncl kinde of lfoléosrac or whrte Settrn hath many great and broad leaues,a1mol’t thofe ofthe great lg-trr-Docx: among whrch rrfeth vp a very tal Ptern ofthe herght of fourecun I g l’tiffe,and of a whitrih green colour,let'w1th the lrke leaues,but fmaller. The floures grow vpfé _nO_ flender branchespfa purple colour, COm>pa& of foure fmall leaues lrke thofe of the Ptockel loot fioure _; after which come thin long cods of the fame fubflance and colour of the former.T_ lfihlnor is t‘niel<e,whereuuto are faflned an rnfihrte nurnber of long threddy f’tr1ngs:whrch root drtt 0:5 euery yere,:rs the other doth,butmultrpl1eth rt felfe as wel by fallmg of the feed,as by new (110 -
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V A The Place} V ’ Thefe Plants are let and fowne in gardens, uotwithllanding the firlt hath bin found wild in ‘He
woods about Pinner and Harrow on the hill :2 mrles from London , and in Elfex likewife 6‘-ho“ Horn-church. . ' * ‘ t ‘ ‘ ' ’ ”
The fecond grovveth about VVatford,fil'teene zfrom London.
'4 {I T56 Time, They floure rant Aprill the next yeare after they be fowne, — _ fir T/I€Namc:. V _ They are conrnronlycalled lioléonac by a barbarous name :wee had ratherjcaillit with DM"’”»"”i and C11;/iw,Vi0/4 lzzt;'folm',and V1014 lmzarigor as it pleafeth molt Herbari‘lts‘,Vz‘bl4 fe'regri72~2z:t_'hA<3 V ‘banders name it qgtrmiutk lzloemcn, 0_f the falhion of the eod's5,j'ike altera fort to a groali Q‘ Q 0 199136; and 193831) blflflllfilla becaufe 1* alwayes floureth neere ahlotrt the feall; or Eafler. M9‘! , the later I-lerbarilts doe call it Lumzria .- Others, Lmaézrigz Gram, either of the (amen of th€4"{531"’O;;: of the filuer brightnelfe that it hath, or of the middle sltinne ofthef cods, when the two otrtelfm 0 skins or husks and feeds likewifeare fallen away. We ‘call this herbe in Eng1ifl1,PenflYfi9*‘m ‘
. . . e » . . . . . L11‘ _Mony—floure,Sr1uer Plate,Prrck{ong-wort; rn Norfolke,S-att1n,and wh1teSatt1n 5-and am0“%i:;n, . _ ._ s F‘V> s W0’
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wom ‘ ' . . . A ._' m‘uP::‘ld1t rs (cialled Honeltre: rt feemethto be the old Herbarrlls Hafiz altmmrpr leeoud Treacle aim C_ 330 that whleh c.rf1tev:1x5’ defcrrbetn, called or druers, Swap; Perficum .- for as Dz'o’corz'a’c: mot 3:436:44 maketh mentron of a certame T/J/zzflu or Treacle multard with broad leaues and big
1 - - - « . to be am’) U611 thrs Vrolet hath,w1}lch we firname Lzztzfo/M or broad leaued: generally taken of all L great Lmmrza or Moohw ort. V . Th 1, d 1; The Temperature zmdVerme3. . Q - n t 0 Treacelg of Eulbonac 1s oftenrperature hot and dry,and rlrarpeyof eagle, lrke In force to the feed (men ‘ . h rfnul ard :thero_otsl1kewrfe are fomewhat ofa brtrng qua11tre,but not much ; they are c‘V_1t ; allads as certarne other roots are. .
O ‘golfigggln Heluetran Surgeon compofed a molt fingular vnguent for green wounds,of the leaues nrmd d naeand s’aUlC~l<-?‘f’£i?.mpCd together,addrng thereto orle and wax.The feed is greatly com- .“ e agamll: the fallrng ficltnelle. ’
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Tlfifigilmlght be one of the number of the Hore-hounds ,’ but that Galen vled it not for a‘
a d °1?“?’e°flbut fowly/lim or Madwort : it is like in forme and {hew to Hore-hound,’
hoary & Whig 9 _0 In the number of the (talks, but the leaues thereof are leH'e,*more curled, more Paffe the fla1ks';:“l30ut any rnanifelt fmell at all. The little eoronets or fpoliy whurlcs th2_ttc’o'm- ple colour like th<l)]P about are full oflharp prtickles, out of which grow floures of a blewr(h’phr=
_ 2 Ihaue one x ie9f30fel1ound :the root is hard,wooddy,and druerfly parF€d- _
Wort 0fD‘,-0fion.§e?5vlPg_1fl _my garden,wh_ich is thought to be the true and right Lunary or Moona ".9 1ti(b,and rough 0ref°“P‘1OI1 5 haurng hrs firft leaues fomewhat round_,and afterv,v_a_rd more long,’ Ome cubit high di .d°m€_What woollrfh myhandlirrg : am0n‘gfl:_whi.ch rrfe vp rough brittle’ Ptalkcsl , ur ed mto many bfafl£l1es3.whererJp0n grow many ltttle yellow flotrresgwhielt
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