Of the Hiflorie of Plants.
C it I 352' 1 Of Frenclmr golden Lunglworti
:1: 1 Pulmonaria Gallii-a,fiue aurea latz'fi:li4_; 1 at Pulmaaiariii G411)“, /iueaurea anguj?i}’fl"‘EL Broad-leaued French or golden . lflarrow leauegl French or golden I-‘mg » Lung-wort. !V0_t_I,
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:1 3 ' H is which I here giue you in the firft place; as allb the other twoaéfe ofthe kinds Of H-awke-weed,or Hieracium 5 wherefore I thought it molt {it to [rear of them in :11!‘
V place, and not to handle them ‘With the Pulmoflarza maculofa, 9, Sage of Iemfalgmé whereasnour Author game the i_iamePulmmzrz4 Gallarumand pointed at the defcription-but this 5' gure btmg fa]i“e,an_d the d€fCl'1ptl0n_itnperfe6l:, I judged it the bell: to place it here nhxt to tl!°{‘ larits both in {hape and qualities. it much referribles. This lirfi bath a pretty large ye! , orou r an ringy roc_>t;from the which arife many longifh leaues,hairy,foft,and vnequauy djuidcdg and com monly cut in the deepeflt neerefi the fialke 3 they are of a darke greene colour fomerimc’ broader and fhorter_,and otherwhiles narrower and longer (whence Taber» ,
. , , hit‘ forts of this,yet are they nothing but varieties of this fame plant.) Amolglfifizfi f2:§§:;,ow
vp one or two flaked I’calkeS,COmmonly hauing no more than one leafe apiece, and that about rhfi r
middle of the flalkes thefe fiallces are alfo hairie,and abouta cubit h‘ h d‘ -d . - :0 fundry brancélies, which bcare 1£;iOLlbl€h}’€}l]lO{I'nI goures Sf an indiffereriltgbightfidfihgifilgaiflgglind ' ‘ ,are 0 et e r ' ' ‘ - - ' :!':irl1l<Il1Pegli1l?et:St(llA(r3I:)eth€r Hagwkxllgqhvdi. t C C6 ca me my Wm’ ‘h° “'“““’- Th" Whole i>13“‘ “ 2 This Plant (though con ounded by fame with the former) is in hd‘fi‘ 1, la“ defcribed ; for the root is fmalland _fibrous3 the leaues are (man, Ofgghe gigeffelfifefiogzg {$n3Cu what of the fhape (though otherwife indented) of I_)a{ie 1¢aucs,whitifh and hoafie - the flallte i9 not aboue an handfull high,crcfied,hoary,and fet with many longifh narrow leaues-and at the top A on lhortfootdtalkes it beares {cure or flue floures of it brightycuow golom’ ma Pram, ragga;
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i 3 Iii-;:;;i5’i55773..‘{70rfC.77f‘C‘ latzfilmm, fine Piiaa confidering the firnalneffe of the .»lant:tlie floiires ctazwz. '~‘— ‘ ’ .. ..,,:,.f ,.. Ti ..G°l<3€n Moiife]:are,or Grim the Colliar. giil‘lI'\I‘(:’::}:‘l‘1C']f(:lSV/‘:)lLtltE]h[Jil:Eiitnd) fly am) in dmv 33 I This plant(which {ome alfo haue conforms or: with the flrli defcribed) hath a root a: tire top,of a reddilh or brownifli colour, but w l'ii:i{ir within the earth , and on thelowcr ride fencliiig forth whitifh fibres:it bringeth forth in good and fruitfull grounds leaues about a foot long,& two or three inches broad,ofa darkegreen colour and hairy, little or nothing at all cut in about the ed- ges.Among{t thefe leaiies rifeth vp a {tame {mire eubit high, round,hollow, and naked, but that it lomtimes hath a leafe or two toward the bottom, and towards the top it puts forth a branch or two. The floures grow at the top as it were in an vrn. bel,and are of the bignelle of the ordinary Motif’. eare,and of an nrenge colour.The feeds are round and blackifhyand are caried away with the downe by the wind. The fialks and cu ps of the flours are all let thicke with a blackilli downe or hairinefle as it were the dufi of coles 5- whence the women who keepe it in gardens for nouelties fake, haue named it Grim the Colliar. The Place.
:t I Ireceiued this from M‘.Iobn Gaodyer, who found it May 2 7,1 63 1 . in floure 5 and the third of the following May,not yet flouring,in a Copfe in Godlemen in Sur“rey,adioyning to the orchard of the lnne whole figne is the Antilope.
2 This I had from my kinde friend M‘ Willi- growing on a hm in the Lad B ' _ M am C:0t€,SV\f§lO wrotto mce, gharlllxee fcéund them V Oman cam? C1015 by tile gllotxllth al:art1cl‘[It1l(l)£l)tt?(? gfdsfthergglefl giufhiwehm
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3 M515 3 QY%nger,and only to be found in fome few gardens. .
1] The Time. a i Iuly,and Augulhabout the later part of which month they ripen their
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I * . . . l . . (Who This was firfl fet forthby Tr4gm,vnder the name of exmrculai mrim major .- and by ‘7'zi5€7"z‘l,,
1:. /gm??? th_“‘-9 figures eicprefling the feuerall varieties thereof) by the name of Pzelrizamir/It Gab 2 Th.“ 6 D“l€(“/’4mpzm hath it vndet the name of Core/iarrar. I
tine Ofthlesgras by Label (who firlt fer it forth) confounded with the forrnei-.,as you may fee by the gwvvho n , 1;5“V_<‘-1f1_l11S_0b{eruations, fag. 31 7. yet his figure doth much differ from that or Tm- éermmza cit ‘31“1n his figure nor defcription allowes {O much as one leafe vpon the Ptallre5and Taa eaggfimgliovves but on_e,which it feldome want_s._ Now this by Loéel: figure hath many na r- halfe hi hsaiihgby the Defcription,Aa’vcrfL]2ag. 25 3. it is no_more than an liandfull or hand full and ¥,er’Whgfe-Aw kicdh very well agrees with the plant wehere giue you,and by no means with the for-— AC1-ibed is CH2; e Ptalks are at leafta cubit high. So it IS mariifefl: that this plant I haue heere den gnaw GM10 erent fioiri the_'former,_and is that which Pear: and Loéel gaue vs vnder the title of Pa!-
. 3 Rafi; B}:’;f:g]:?07I;i’_Hzeracy. Baalmze alfo confounds this with the former. _ _ _ "l'0liz,,,, W ‘.I,“’ 1“ 15 Hafiz»: Eyfletrmfi: hath wel expreli this plant vnder the title of VHzeir.4mmI L15 aith thgfi §"”“”’ P_;’l”’7?01d€5 -‘ Baa/mm: calls it H ieraciam lzartmfe florilmr atropzirparafiefitléfi 5 and “mm. h_LISI1e1;:allit Pzlafella major .- and I iudge it to be the Himzcium Germmimm of T_ 451295 Co: I dare almofii Obfelemeth rather_to be the herbe Cofla of Camemrim, than the firff d.C'fFT‘b_,Cd 5 and ground, and e 0 d to affirrne it the fame: for he faith that itharh _fat_lea'ues lylllgvflat YpOn the
fiua .- to wyiicas much as he Could difcem b? the figtireragreedrwifh tl1¢ _.Hi‘?4‘i“”’ l“vr’7f"l1"’“’l7’i9fC'lII-
hindeedinth I ‘ ‘ - — e -T ’ db‘ “ - p 3 . _ _ e eaues it is verylilce as you ma feeby theligurew it is in the firlt the {°"’E§°mg.Cl1apter, which very wellrefembleszhis plant, if it had more and fmallef
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