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V " T/ye Place. . 1 Pa WWI t: I M - J . . The Yellow horned POPPY groweth VPon the lands and banks of the fea: I haue found it grow“ ‘v‘i/E}11;”,.e é"c’l”~m 1: Imz. . 2 1 ”}’4""'fl4”"””’” “W- ing neer vnto Rie in Kent,in the Illes of Shepey and Thanct,at Lee in Efl'ex,at I-larwich,at Whitef ' ‘”' 0 Y 6“ OPPY“ B1“Ck’°‘ garden POPPY- fl:ablc,and many other places alongfi the Englifh coalt. , The fecond groweth not wilde in E[]gi8fld.Afig€[Il«J Pale4,and Bart/10/omxm 46 Vrbesveterum, who haue commented vpon umfiie, write that they found this red horned Poppy in the kingdomes 05 Arragon and Callile in Spaine,and the fields neere vnto common paths. They do grow in my gar:

den very plentifully.

_‘ ~ qr The Time. They floure from May to the end ofAugufl.

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Moll; W’rit‘ers haue taken horned Poppy,ef'pecially yhat with red Homes to be Glaucium : I191‘- ther is this their opinion altogether vnprobable ; for as Diofcoridc: faith, Glaucium hath leaues ilk.‘ thofeolhornedI’oppy,bL1tx'mefim°a»that is t0 fay fatter, )é‘!<!1?"M.1OW;0|' lying on the ground, 0 3 iltong fmcll and ofabitter tafie, the juice alfo is much like in colour to Saffron. Now Loée/aflfi‘ Pcmz witnell'e,that this horned Poppic hath the fame kitide of juice, as my fclfe likewife can tefil‘ fie. Diofwrides faith that Glaucium groweth about Hierapolis,a citie in Syria; but what hinderfif that it fhould not be found alfo fomewhere elfe 2' Thefe things {hew it bath a great affinity W“ Gl;mcz‘zmz,if it be not the true and legitimate Glaucium ofDiafcorz’a'e:. H owheit the firfr is the M W” Ceratz'm,or PIZP/(“Cr carmculatum of the Antients,by the common confent of all late wtitets:in EDS‘ lilh, Sea Poppy, and Horned Poppy: in Dutch, dfieelbeul and igogng {gm}; ; in the German‘ Tongue, dfitlbomagz ic Ftench,Pauot Conan : in S paiii{h,Dormidem marina.

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Horned Poppies are hot and dry in the third degree.

qr The Vertxmi , The root of horned Po boiled in water vnto the confurn tion of the one halfc a dfllflkei —:;.;..r . .i‘ P 7 4 In\\‘‘.,.‘“\& prouolceth vrine,and openeth the flopping of the liner. A . ‘“ B The feed taken in the quantitie ofa fpoonefiill loofeth the belly gently ,i~ » " . .~ . . . . - ° - + P ' , Zr; 1. zzléa (gr 70:’: C The )ulC€ mixed with meale and hony,mundifieth old rotten and filthy vlcers. A 3 'e”g‘{)’” “M'4”~’- Tiegdgfigffé $1,: aid bla C1: 1):§:)pV_ D The leaues and floures put into vnguents or falues appropriate for greene wounds,digeft them’ 1 gg °PP)’- ' that is brin them to white matter with etfeét uitture or fanies. 2 g P _ {J p 7 ~} The figure rharformc.-ly was in kit! fourth place ofrhis shapmnder the tirle ofPa;auu mnuuvm lumen mim»,was ofa Eindcweed called by 51,96“ cguvalW"" . . y ‘X it I / 1ol.,Altbtc.You Fnall fir.-dc it liereaftcrin the uiicplace. The dcfeription asfarai I caniudgewas otthc (‘minmtomiculmm which waspn;.9°9- , i ‘f 3 3 l y -ctr“ ' M y K " ’)l\‘\ 'W ' u /1’ 7' _‘ .»/ is y i. I ~ i : s M ‘““"“"r -f.:t~.\lf‘ “ix p "'1 . _ ,’ ' I l . ,

C H A P. 37. Ofgarzlen Toppieig

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He leaues of white Poppie are long, broad, fmooth, longer then the Icaues of Lettuce’

whiter,and cut in the edges:the item or flallte is flraight and brittle, oftentimes a 73‘

and .1 halfe high:on the top whereof grow white floures, in which at the verv bcgiflning appear:-th a finall head,aCcompanied with a number of threds or chines, which beingiull grown‘ is round,ancl yet fomething long withall,and hath a couer or crownetvpon the top- it is with ma” i ii lines or thin skin diuided into coffers or feuerall partitions, in which is containeil abundan“ of imall round and wh_iti_f1i feed. T he root groweth deepe, and is of no eftimation nor continuancc._

2 Like vnto this is the blacke garden Poppy, falling that the Homes are not fo white and m_ng,but vfually red,or at leafl: {' potted or flraked with fume lines oFpurplc.The leaues are greater» more jaggcd and 075"?" P°i11t€d.The feed is likewife blacl<er,which maketh the ditferenceo

‘ll There alio another garden Poppie whofe leaues are much more finuated, or crefie :3” the Home alfo is all ragged 0' 50¢‘? CU! 3190“! the Cdges, and of this fort there is alfo both black‘ and whitc.The floures of the black are red,Ind The feed biaCiKC33l'ld the other hath both the flows‘ and feed white. l _

4 There are diuers varieties of double Poppies‘-of both thcfe kinds,and their colours are c0“" monly either white,rcd,darlce purple,lcarlet,0r mixt of fame of thefe. They differ from the 50*“:

only in the doubleneife of their floutes. ,_ ._ _s _ I Pdflm,