Of the Hiliorie of Plants.
a qr The Time. — The red winter Cherrie beareth his floures and fruit in Augufi. A The blacke beareth them at the fame time,where it doth naturally grow. I The Names. M V . _ _ The red winter Cherrie is called in Greeke, Earthen: .- in Latine,I/eficzzrzkz, and S9/amzm Veflcm'II!7:i" in (hops, A‘!/it/cemgz‘ .- Plmie in his 2 I .booke nameth it Halimcaém, and V efimmz, of the little bl“ ' ders :or as the fame Authour writeth, becaufe it is good for the bladder and the Prone : it is C3 ‘i _ in Spanilh, I/exiga de Parro .- in French, A/queqzqenger,Bzzgmzm/dcr, and C’m'{e.r afazxtre mer: in Eng lilh, red Night{hade,Winter Cherries, and Alkakengie.
2 H zilicacaéum Peregrimim. Blacke Winter Cherries.
1 Solazrmm Halimcaérrm. lied Winter Cherries.
Lorwrrun ' ninulnflil 4 .
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The Blacke Winter Cherrie is called [1 41554545-5m Peregrz'7mm,Veflrarz'4 Pcregr:'mz,or firangc 1”” g tar Cherrie:ofPemz and Loécfl it is cal1ed,Cbr ImIwm,Cor Indimm : of others,Pzfum Cordatum : in l lilh,the Indian heart,or heart peafe : fome haue taken it to be Dorycm0?¢,but,they are greatly dc‘ ed ued, being in truth not any of the Nightfhades 5 it rather feemeth to agree with the grains Ilafntle of Ser4pio,A6rmg, or (/1 érflgi, Of which he writeth__lIl his 1 53: chapter inthefe words: It is f1‘1c"‘0t graine fpotted with blacke and white,round, and llkethe gralne M312, with which notes th15 a reel r .. . v .
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The red Winter Cheri-ie is thought to be cold arid‘dry,and offubtile parts.
The leaues differ not from the temperature of the garden Night (bade, as G4/an faith,
_ qr 11'/Je cmm. bog.
The fruit brufed and put to_infufe or fieepe in white wine two_or_ three houress and aftermath led two or three l)Ubl1“g5aflT_‘““‘Pg 1F>g3.Dd. P“‘““€;tC_) the deeofiiona little fugar and CID!“ dig}. and drunkqprauaileth very mightily againfi the {topping of vririe, the {tone and grauell, E1150“ 3,], cultie and (harpenelle of making Watfiffirld fuch like difeafeszil the griefe be old,the greater To as if new and not greagthe lelfe : rt fcoureth away the yellow jaundife 3 ’
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I‘/IBIZ.
» Of‘ the Hiliorie Plants.
C H A 1’. 58. 0/ the ¢9lf4me1/oft/ye World.
1: cflliméilia Peruviana flm aléo.
Ulrlfraéiilia Perzwizma flora lzrtra. The Maruell of Peru with white flourest
The Maruell of Peru with yellowifh l:lO‘Jl'C.’:»V..
{I Téc Defoription.
Tglflfhadmlrable l°lant,called the Marucll of Peru, or the Maruell of the Worltl, fpririgs forth a half glrcirliiid like vn_t0Bafil in leaues 5 among which it fendeth out a lialke two cubits and maknotted lb i,of the tliicknelfe of a finger,full ol_juice,very firme, and of a yellowilh green co. ha am:ua€. Cliltkneed with joints fomewhat bunching forth, of purplifh colour, as in the female i ‘E thelflai 1:; ftalke diuideth it felfe into fnndry branches or boughes,and thofe alfo ltnottie 1£auesOfWil§.P is branches are decked with 1eaue_s growing by "couples at the joints likethe vnpleafantf en eafcods,greene,flelhy,and full of joints -, which being rubbed doe yeeld the like leaue a mt mg as Wilde Peafcods do,and are in taite alfo very vnfauory, yet in the later end they lingle flou imf “MVP lftlack of Tabaco. The {talks toward the top are garnifhed with long hollow fcmble thgcga olded as it were into fine parts before they be opened 3 but being fully blown,do re; ' Ce band la Ourersl of 1‘abaco,not ending in {harp corners,but blunt &round as the flours ofBi'nd.- lg "Juan tlgfif I an the fl_oures ofTabaco,glittering oft times with a fine purple or crimfon co. fJld Hi my. ewes Ofan h0“_C'flCll1,lOlI1CtllI1CS yellow,fometimcs pale,and fomtime refembling an rip re,Ori2’1m::)Vcploiir ;lometime whiti(_h,and moi’: commonly two colours occupying hall the ‘dlllided the Ohm mg the Whole floure with (treaks or orderly fl:reames,now yell-ow,now purp_l~’-’,~ kled and 1. “ti ‘hf? Whole,hauing fometime great,fomtime little f pots of a purple colour, l‘Pf1fl- fl ure is eictalitered In ‘‘ ‘Doll variable order and braue mixture. The ground or field Ofthe. Whole Poimal fer r0Ern%°£=‘°d,Y§lloin*,or white,_containing in the middle of the hollownelle 21 pI'1C'l~'C m ling the Nat _{c£iitwith_fix {mall l-‘trmgs or chiues.The Homes are very fweet and plea l‘é1'l”i'f.)i'Q. ’°d wide 0 en “dc; 9 Of white Daffodilhand are very fuddenly fading -, for at night they 3?‘? fl0l’i-’ gin to do :(af{ter tho continue vntilleight of the clocks the next morning, at which time they baa mpem thev re emaner of Bindweed,efpecially if the weather be very hot :but the ante being‘
’ -! mam OP“-l thfi Whole day,ancl are clofed only at nighr,an>d lb petifhpne flours la:
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