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Both of them be wilde Garlicke, and may be called in Latine ulllia fylrvgfirzlz .- in Greeke} . Exigrllas igem : the fitfi by Dodomw: and Loéel is called A/lmmfylvg/Ire tezmifblium. Ramfons are named of the later prafiitioners Al1z'zmzfylrveji‘re,or Beares Garlicke :Alliamz lat} a—_ Zz‘zmz,arid M 01}! Hzppotraticam .- in Engli{h,Ramfons,Ramfies,and Buckrarns. » ft: The N_ature. The temperatures of the wilde Garlicks are referred vnto theft: of the gardens. qr The Vertuer. L 1-1 VVild Garlicke or Crow—Garlicl<e, as Galen faith, is {tronger and of more force than the garden Garlicke. r B The leaues of Ramfons be fiamped and eaten of diuers in the Low-Countries , with fifh for -a fauce,euen as we do eat green-fauce made with forrell. C The fame leaues may very well be eaten in Aprill and May with butter,of fuch as are ofa firong con ftitution,and laboring men. D The difiilled water drunke breaketh the flone,and driueth it forth, and prouoketh vrine.
C H A P. 9 9. Of cyllountaine garlic/‘e.
I Scorodoprafizm.
1: 2 Scoraahprafumprimum C/ujij. Great mountaine GarIicke.‘
Cluflm his great mountain Garlick.
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r 2 ‘ll-Ye great rnountaine Garlicke had! long and broad leaues like thofe of Leel<52 but much greater and longer,embracing or clafpifl about age” thicke ftalke,
{Oh and _f“”°f iuycea bigger ‘h3“*3.Til.?3IlS fiflg€I‘,8flr bare towards the topfl-lvpon
which is feta greathead bigger than a tennife ball , coucred witha Vskinne after the mannefpf an Onion.“ The skinne when ltfiommeth to perfeéfion breaketh, and difcouercth a great multitu 3 of whitifh floures :which being pafi,bla'cl<e feeds follow inclofed in a three cornered huslte; The ..3"°9§ E 1?“lb9U5»0f the bigneffe Ofa Ema? Qnione The whole plant {melleth very (trong like VH5”
‘ Qarliclre and
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wk L k is in fhew a Leeke, whereupon it was called Storadopmfimr, as ifwe fhoiild fay, Gar, '6 ee 3.
m0nfirous.,
byfihelfifigttngiot certainely determine what difference there may be betweene the plants expreifed the i or %'~}l‘€i Which is_our ALltl10l'S;‘ and the fccond figure whichis taken out ofclza rm ..¥ -‘wow the Hm ‘ ¥OV:§lCh C124/z:zi/xx giues vs to the 1CcCOI1d, the fame is (out of him) giuen by our AllC>‘»~C*i' incline I-ha fag by this reafon they are 0]. one and thefarnc plant. To the which opinion I rathef
e eékersn a rme the contrary with Bgiulazne, who diihngtiifliing them, puts the firit a:r_ion;‘:_-,h: 5 1 Vncler the name ofPorrzzmfa!zo lzitzfimo : following Taéernamonmnw, who firfl game this
gum: V”d<‘-‘Y the name ofPorr/mz Sy2~izzczmz.
H 3 This plant is lefl‘er in all the parts than the Former- the root is fet about with longer and enderer ’
bulbes wrapped in browniih skinnes 3 the floures and leaues are like,yet {mallet than’.
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1 3 Scorodoprafimz znium;
The leffer Leel<e-leaued Garlicke.
;t 4. opfiiofioriclon. Vipers Garlicke.
hag-in The third ,whic.h Clufius makes his fecond S coradopfa/?¢m,hatli {iallces fome tw_0 ciibits high, their “_W_1Y 1631165 like thofe of Leekes from the bottome of the ftalke to the middle thereof 5 fu&a_ rnell is betweene that of Leekes and Garlicke 5-the reft of the“ flalke is nal<ed,greene,f'mooth, Ion ining at the top ahead compofed of many biilbes, couered with a whitiih skinne ending in a fig gffiene point;which skinne by the growth of the bulbe being broken, they thew themfelues, top 3 51% of a purpliih,and afterwards of a whitifh colour, amongfi which are fome floures The ‘ V Ofhhe fialke at firft twines it felfe, (‘O that it in forne fort rerirefents a ferpent 5 then by littlé ghaimwnes ‘game, and beares the head fizreight vp. The root cdnfiflis of many cloues much likfi °fGar1icl<e. :1: flai5k The broad Ieaued moiintaine Garliclce, or rather the Mountaine Ramfdns, rifeth vp with 3‘ ea cubic high, a finger thiclce,yet very weake, full ofa fpongeoirs fubflance, neere to the bot- floures {.3 Pufpllfh Cf)lour,and greene aboue, bearing at the top a Iriultitttcle Of irnall whitifli 0 gm’: (émwllat ?>aP““5a {Far-fafliion. The leaues are three or fome, broad ribbed like the leaue5{ with €ntian,refemb1ing _thof’e.ofRamfons, but greater The root is great and 10ng,coiiered many fcaly coats and hairy firings. ‘
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,participating Ofuthc Leeke and Garliclre, or rather a degenerate Gatlicke growne e-