id 366 Of the Hifiorie of Plants. L I is; 2. g LI B. 2.. t p ‘Of the Hiftorie of Plants. and Italy : from whence we haue receiued feed for our Englifh gardens, where they come to fruit{ I .P41>4!4c’r cornutum flare lam. bearing : but the cod doth not come to that bright red colour which naturally it is poffeifed with, Yellow horned Poppie. which hath happened by reafon of theft: vnindely yeeres that are pafi :. but we expeét better W 5“ ' - ' God (hall fend vs a hot and temperate yeere.

Q] Tee Time. The feeds hereof muff be fowne in a bed of hot horfe-dung,as muslre-Melons are,and remooucgl into a pot when they haue gotten three or foure leaues, that it may the more conueniently be ca}'l"

2 Papmicr comritzimflarc méra. T Red horned Poppie.

fruit.

ed from place to place to receiue the heate of the Sunne :and are toward Autumne to be caried If)‘ to fame houl‘e,to auoid the iniurie of the cold nights of that time of the yere, when it is to beare 19

Cg ‘I/2e Names;

.4o'Z"'tMi'iz1»r calleth it in Greeke :e~l«-ms in Latine,Cap/z’am2.-and it is thought to be that which /5"

am narneth Zzizziéer oa;~2zm¢m,0r dogs Ginger : and Plz'ny,Sz'/zquajlrum, which is more like in tafle ‘O

pepper than is Pzm4x,and it is therefore called Pz‘[2erizz3,as he hath written in his 1 9.booke,t 2 .ch3B' ter. Pzimix (faith he) bath the tafie of Pepper and Siliqziafirum, for which caufe it is called FI.ft:,’.‘ m-. The later Herbarilis doe oftentimes call it Piper Indzm/mm, or Imiicum,fOmetimes Piper C4110” tbzzmgor P/‘pf!’ Hzflzinzmm .- In Engliih it is called, Ginnie Pepper, and Indian Pepper : in the 55"‘ mane Tongue,3]nDiani[cl;at qgfeffeczin low Dutch,25;¢fiu¢ Qggpecz in French, Paiure d'Inu?,V€’

Y well lcnowrie in the (hops at Billingfgate by the name or Ginnie Pepper, where it is vfually I0 bought.

q The Temperature. Ginnie Pepper is extreame hot and dry euen in the fourth degree: that is to lay, far hotter and drier than Amms {heweth dogs Ginger to be.

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' Ginnie Pepper bath the tafte of Peppcr,but not the power or vertue, notwithfiandin in Spam‘ '

and funciry parts of the Indies they do vfe to drefle their meate therewith, as we do with Calc€““"

Pepper :but(faith my Author)it bath in it a malitious qua1ity,whereby it is an enemy to the 1.19‘ 4

and other of the entrails, Attica» writeth that it ltilleth dogs.

B I t is laid to die or colour like Safi'ron;and being receiued

in fuch fort as Saihon is vfually 9”: 1 C ken,it warmeth the fiomacke,and helpeth greatly the digeftion of meats.

It diifolueth the fwellings about the throat,called the Kings euill,as kernels and cold fwe and taketh away 1” pots and lentiles from the £ace,being applied thereto with hony.

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'9 - 3 I1{"P"’“’ €0r’rIIo‘ul4tamz pbttnicwm qlaémm.

4 Papamzr tormmmz flare violaceal . r <‘—d horned Poppie with fmoofh leaues. llinfl”

Violet coloured horned Poppiel

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CH A P. 72. Of /aornled Toppie.‘

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' He yellow horned Poppie hath whitifli leaues very much cut or jaggedfomewhaf like

the leaues of Garden Poppie, but tougher and more hairy. The [talkes be long,rO|4_“ and brittle. The floures be large and yellow,confii’ring offoure leaues ; which

be! . _ _ 1 alt, there come long husl-res or cods,crooked like an home or corner, wherein is contcine ma blacke feed. The root is great,thicl~:e, fcaly, and rough, continumcr lon .

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2 The fecond kinde of horned Poppie is much flenderer and lefl"er than the precedents”? A hath leaueg Vgith like deepe cuts as Rocket bath, and fomething hairy.The flalkes be very fiend: brittle an ranched into diners armes or wings 5 the Homes {mall mad of fo l'ttle 163“ ofa red colour, with a {mall Ptrake of blacke towardthe bottome 5 after wfefich colgléth the 9 th inclofed in fleI1der,l0ng,crooked cods full of blackifh feed. The root is {mall and fingle,and d1‘ euer yeete. _ _ _ 4 ' _.

1; y This 1Sm.l1Cl1 like the laft del'eribed,and according to Clufiuua ther a variet than ‘mfg

rent. It is diiiinguifhed from the laft mentioned by the fmoothnefil; of the lanes, and the c0 of the floures,

lot]! which are of a pale yellowiihred, both which accidents Clufim afiirmes haPF’e the former,toward the later end of Summer. '

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mg 9!-p1_r_§ is likewife lelfer, of a blew purple c_O1°‘“ liked

4 There is another fort of horned Poppie altogether lelTer than the laft defcribed, ha“ tenderer leaues,cut into fine little parcels 5 th the double Violets. '

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