Of the Hiflorie of Plants;
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VVhite Treacle ML!fi-arda
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the Hifiorietof Plants;
* 7 This fma ll kinde of mullard hath a few {mall Ieaucs fpred vpon the ‘ground like thofe oi‘ ‘he 15 Her. Dailie but of a blewifher reen colour: from which rife vp fthall {lender {ialkes fet with ‘l1Tte,and fomtilnes lbtxre fmall {hargpe pointed leaues 5 the floures grow at the top,fmal 8: white: tafpggds are Halt, pouch-fa{hion like thofe of Shepheards pur’l’e, and in each of them there is con- ‘ « two or t ‘JYCC yellowifh feeds. _ . I. To thefe we may fitly adde another fmall mountain Thlafpi, firfi defcribed by that _di« ‘gmt and learned Apothecar Io/an Pom: ofVerom in his defcription of mount Baldus.This from iitchkrg 1%’ root btingeth forthlhiany { mall tvhitiflmlleaues lying fpred vpon the ground, and a little 3 l 0' ' ' " ' - nearedcoiigrglfriéisgiir}o1:1lli§??rilr]:hc§i§:§h:§ l'vll§l.kv‘31l§’£l’a° ‘£23 ‘ifrlllffiléli §l§'lll§§‘é§l”a‘l§iI?
' Oufeleatres apiece? which fadincr there followarolhnd feed-vgelfels like vnto thofe of M (I rang W; ence Pam the firli clefcriber therzof calls it 'I‘6lrfbz‘ petmum M y agrade:.The feed is as fhayrge and of :3 any} of the other Thlafpies. This growes naturally in the chinks of the rocks, in that part
us w ich is termed Va/li';fiz‘gid4,or the cold Valley. 2 T
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Treacle mullards grow vpon hils and mountains in come fields, in fiony barren glauelly grounds.
anfltefe kinds of
T T56 ‘Time. t heft: Home in May,lune,and Iuly; Theqfeed is ripe in September;
1 I y _ qf ‘I6: 2\Lamc:. .. . W31.“ mt $1115.15 '.7‘bl4_/132' oleracwm of T aéermzmmtanm : T/o,'4f]>i}>rimum.of Dalcfibarnfiw .- Tbl4_/375 the enfui"” ‘folmm of Colummz. Our Author confounded it with that whofe figure 15 the firlt 111
2 W28 C_l13pter,and called it '1' blqfii imrammx.
3 ”l“fl’{ manmmm pcltamm of Clufiu: : and Tlzlajlzi Pannanicum of Loéei and T456772.
4 T]? 1‘/}3‘_ Ngréonenfe cermmculi angujhfalio of 1.96:! .- and 7 lzlafiai maririmm of Dglcfilzamp. _ {Edam W ‘JP: 'U7716e//atum Nafimy /Jorzmfisflalio Naréanerg/‘e of 1.06:}. The figures of this and the pre—
5 7:1“: ‘fan pofed in the former edition.
5 TM“/Pffitpznxim luteum of Laécl. Our Authors figure was a varietie of the next following.
7 7 __ M/L fdléufnjlxpirzum ofLa5el : T/Jlajfi momzzmmz fecumlum of Clujius. T}! ‘Wfumtlum ofClufius : '1’/Jlajfi minimum of T115877?-
tlaioiux. :;fl’Pm"“”‘ Mflgrodes ofrona .- Tbla/pi tertinm faxatile of Camerarim, in his Epinof M415
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he feeds of tl1e_fe churlilh kinds of Treacle mufiard haue a {harp or biting qualxt1e,bre_ake in»-
1umes,brmg down the fiours,kiI the birth,and help the Sciatica or pain in the hip.They
. e er vpw.ard and downward,if you take two ounces and a halfe of them, as Diofcoride: wri- Y 3"? mixed in eounterpoifons,as Treacle,Mithridate,and fucli like compofitions.
C H A P. 22. woodd} Mzflardgr
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V‘ Ooddy mtrflarel hath long narrow leaues declining to wh_itenefle,like thofe of the’
"‘°°l< Gillofiourevery like the Ieaues of Rofemary,but lbmewhat broader, with
2 at the topwhite rough fialks very cough 8; pliant,being of the fubflance of wood:the flours grow
to“ of colour 2 the fee nd and fomewhat longif}, ,
S:§gs“;9°ddY muflafcl STOW“ 30 the height of two cubits,with manly flalks fez with final
dp, -1-hlzkfel s°f° Of HYlr0p,but rougher 5 and at the top grow floures like thofe ofTr€aCl& h omy m§:_{TEl1e whole plant groweth as a {hrub or lredge-b’u{h’.~ _ , . A_
Fdge-bufh or wild [all grovlfeth VP ‘O the height of foure cubits,of a wo’.0dflY f-lbflmce like VM0 3
ned; agreeing in 1;ub,_Wltl1 {talks befet with leauesfioures,-and feeds like the lall before mcr_1—
armed 5; e other 3 P°1tIts. {sure in the cruel! pricking {harpe thornes whercwlth this plant is’
“°t- The root is tough,woody,and fome flringsor fib‘tes'a‘nexed theretor.
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619 foil-0W,in tafte {harp and biting.The husks or feed-vefliels are