‘ Of the Hifiorie of Plants.
ifhe feeond gtowes by ditches,{landing waters, and riuers 5 as on the {lone wall that horderflh
. the timer Thames by the S-anoy in London.
2 Rap/Jame: aquatieeee.
I Rapéamee filvcjflris. _ V\"ater Radifh.
V\."/ilde Ra.di.{h.
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cg 17716 Time.
They floure in Iune,and the feed is ripe in Augult.
A ‘Ike Names. . . I of *l" The fitlt of thefe is Rapflmm flare eléo Erfme fbfyt oFLo5_el : L/Ififsaratza, or Rapzflrzmz alanm
Taéerrz. and Rap/mmeefylvejfrzis of our Author : in Engl1{h,W1ld_e Radifh. ' _ H1]
The fecond is ztaelzczelefylvejlréx of Dadomm.-Rap/warms aqmztzms or palujlru ofothetsnn Eng 1 ’
‘Nater Radifh. qt The Temperature.
The wild Radifhes are of like temperature with the garden Radillnblltllotter and drier. Tbs I/ermey. ’ Dzefeorieles writeth, That the leaues are receiued among the pobherbes, as alfo the boiled r09‘? Which,as he f‘aith,doth heate, and prouoke vrine.
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q The Defcriptim. he I Orfe Radifh brings forth great leaues,long,broad,(harpe pointed,and fnipt about ‘ C A I edgespfa deepe greene colour like thofe of the great garden Dock, (called of {Own ’ Monks Rubarb,of others Patience) b‘ut longer and rougher. The Ptallce is flend€'Y_3 i brittle,hearing at the top {mall white floures : which being palhthere follow fmalcodsnwherelflu the feed,'I'he mo; is long and th1cl;,white of'colour,in tail {harp,and very much biting the ton% ' like Mallard. . _ _ we 2 Dittander or Pepperwort hath broad leaues long and fharpe potnted , of a blewlfh E75 d
‘eolourlikewoeda fomewhatfniptoteutaboutlhe edges likea Saw. The ftalke is 1'0“?(:iu:l111:
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Of the lbiiflorie of Plants».
iIC)uo~h .i,.. r ~ ” .. . *‘ , ~ ah?) (ix gen the branches whereof grow little white floures. The root 18 lone; encl
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_ 1 a in the ground,1n fuch fort that when 1t1s once taken in a g1'O1.mCl,!.{ES not
if 01?.‘ -- ' . . . < fol .lLlrV1l. vncltr the ground creep and {hoot vp and bud ,\‘b.t'tl.t 11'} manv t>l<W-~
A’ QvL3L
rot: algo IS biteth the tongue like_peppet,whereol it toolce the name Peg» 1 VP em the h€i{)hc;1(:vfe,t§]1(;1::l}1r:§>it1t1n tl1Ce1th1_rddp_la_t:.{elglatl1 a {mall fibtous too: , ‘tl: Lyyesaafter wh-fa] follow feeds mi , ‘ant-h1t IS .2311 intern;-1ny_hranehes fill‘I}g[£L,; V
re Gmmvh yk B _ . e in _ape an ta it: to_ Tltlafptor. Treacle . . 3 , at 1 e thole ofV‘\/oad. Tl’llS is nounfhed ll) {ome gardens oft11cLQw..{‘ )3“,
does! wa’ the ‘i r ‘w 2- . - ° x rft ma. game the figure ltereofland that vnder the fame [1tlC as we he; 3,vm, 3
I Rep,/;.«z:¢.zes Rzefliemzzr.
Horfe-Radmh 2 R4/9/24;eeze,’y[vefirz5‘ Offie. Le]2;';,’;‘,«mg figgflgtd L,,5_
Dittandenor Pepperwort.
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' ‘qr T/ye Place.
fiufgolffi Radifh for the m
ry places as “N oflt part grower!‘ [nd is planted in gardent 3 yet lmue I found it wilde in 3 Q neere Loandon C ifingtvvtclirn (,.l1e{h1re,m a place called the Milne eye 3 as alfo at a {mall Vil- my Very good f“.end“M€: HOgf'don,1n_the field next £0. 3 farme houfe le_ac_l1ng to Kings-land,where and Mr.Wi[[mm Mam Erea’:vel,pra«£ttone_r~.in phtfickemrleatned and diligent fearcherof}-.3 rnples, Company with him F0: 051? 0f_ the fcllowlhlpof Barbers Surgeons, my deare and louxngtr1end,1n wander is flan: dn_ 1t,and gaue me knowledge 0F_the plaee,where it flOLlI'lll]CCl1 to this day. Clare b 0 dl . 6 1“ §§3Vd€flS,and is to be found Wlld alfo 1n lhndry places offinglanrl , as at Y “en en 1“ Effexaat the Hall ofBrinne in Lancalhirtgand neere to Excefterin the W’
Darts . V’ -In ' v . . gland. It delzg, teth to grow in fandy and lhadowxc places fomewhat moxll,
Tée Time. ‘ _ l r in Aprill or May,and the feed is ripe in Allf§“P“¢5~’ 313%?
_ atPef . 1 ' ', r ' ' .- '1no'l"eed£tt“ll.)“;- anderfioums In lune a»nd Iulyn rm P M6’/7fZ!15h21tl1W!‘.lEECU,tl13tlE bungsfort 1 a. _I_ _n
97 Tee 2\(_zz;m:. ~ 4 _t ; up/Jmza rzeflimflmzor mdgfim,' and ofdtuers {imply lgdP;)4_
HOPE-Radiflt iS_ comrnflnlly called R i -K’:/_1,¢:fl;';,:r ,3